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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Find success at the next level of collaborative knowledge sharing
By Bain McKay

In my last article, at http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200201/knowledge0102001.html, I discussed how dynamic multidimensional hyperspace can work for knowledge management and why raw Search falls short.

In this article I'll list the requisites for a successful knowledge management technology, discuss in more detail the shortcomings of First Generation Knowledge Management Technology and structure-based approaches, and address in more detail how a hyperspatial semantic index works.

"Harness InfoGlut as food for knowledge on a real-time basis."

We leverage how we work
2G-KM (Second Generation Knowledge Management) takes a unique approach. It leverages concepts from cognitive science, with particular emphasis on incremental learning, which permits users to harness InfoGlut as food for knowledge on a real-time basis. The design goals of 2G-KM technology should be simple, clear, and powerful:

  • No manual intervention: must be fully automatic as a learning, sharing, and decision making service;

  • Must make InfoGlut self-simplifying, self-organizing, self-describing, and self-aware, so it can organize itself responsively and flexibly to specific needs of individual users;

  • Must support incremental indexing, so that each document is indexed autonomously into large knowledge indexes without need for the index to be reorganized to maintain optimal response, performance and currency;

  • Must support massive scalability;

  • Must be reflexive in real-time so it can read and react independently and responsively to meaningful relationship pattern signatures;

  • Must be distributed so it can work with local and remote instances in a plug and play fashion;

  • Must be able to work with and without a user interface so that knowledge-enabled applications can be bolted onto existing and legacy products and services for immediate payback;

  • Must provide an easy-to-use development interface so it can easily be integrated with leading industry products;

  • Must support and leverage industry standards;

  • Must be multilingual;

  • Must support human learning and knowledge sharing;

  • Must remove the burden of manual data organization from the decision and learning process so corporations can clear the InfoGlut logjam with knowledge automation levers.


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