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Knowledge and information are vital assets for enterprises, yet managing and reusing this intangible treasure poses significant challenges. Information overload complicates the ability to focus on essential data, while much corporate knowledge remains locked in employees’ minds, hindering reuse. This work addresses the need to boost productivity in knowledge work. It presents three key approaches derived from the EU-funded ACTIVE project, alongside findings from other research: the synergy of Web 2.0 and semantic technology, context-based information delivery, and technology to support informal user processes. The content is structured into five parts. Part I introduces the opportunities and challenges organizations face in leveraging Web 2.0 capabilities. Part II explores the technologies and methodologies developed in ACTIVE. Part III evaluates these technologies through three case studies. Part IV discusses principal market trends in knowledge management solutions and includes complementary work to ACTIVE. Finally, Part V offers conclusions and suggests areas for further research. This work primarily targets researchers in academia and industry seeking an overview of semantic and Web 2.0 technologies for knowledge management and productivity, while practitioners will find valuable insights in the case studies showcasing innovative applications.
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Context and semantics for knowledge management, Paul Warren
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- 2011
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