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WM 2012 - Workshop on Knowledge and Experience Management

Date2012-09-12

Deadline2012-06-29

VenueDortmund, Germany Germany

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Websitehttps://lwa2012.cs.tu-dortmund.de

Topics/Call fo Papers

The annual workshop "Knowledge and Experience Management" is organized by the Special Interest Group on Knowledge Management of the German Informatics society (GI). Its goals are to enable and further the exchange of innovative ideas and practical applications in the field of knowledge and experience management.
Submissions from current research out of these and adjacent areas are welcome. Moreover, contributions that describe work in progress or approaches that have not yet been investigated comprehensively are of special interest. Even provisional approaches should, however, be described sufficiently clear and structured, in order to serve as a basis for interesting discussions among the participants.
The workshop aims to provide a platform for young researchers to present their work and receive feedback from the knowledge and experience management community. Moreover, we invite researchers to contribute to the workshop by resubmitting conference papers and share their ideas with the research community.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Submissions from all areas contributing to the development and application of intelligent knowledge and experience management systems are welcome. We explicitly encourage paper submissions which are not mainstream but from communities within mathematics, social sciences or economics in order to obtain a more interdisciplinary view on the subject.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Experience & knowledge search and knowledge integration approaches: case-based reasoning, logic-based approaches, text-based approaches, semantic portals/wikis/blogs, Web 2.0, etc.
Applications of knowledge and experience management (corporate memories, e-commerce, design, tutoring/e-learning, e-government, software engineering, robotics, medicine, etc.)
(Semantic) Web Services for Knowledge Management (KM)
Agile approaches within the KM domain
Agent-based & Peer-to-Peer KM
Just-in-time retrieval and just-in-time knowledge capturing
Ways of knowledge representation (ontologies, similarity, retrieval, adaptive knowledge, etc.)
Support of authoring and maintenance processes (change management, requirements tracing, (distributed) version control, etc.)
Evaluation of KM systems
Practical experiences ("lessons learned") with IT aided approaches
Integration of KM and business processes
Introspection and explanation capabilities of KM systems
Application of Linked (Open) Data

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