مهارات إنتاج خرائط المعرفة الرقمية وأثرها علي تنمية مهارات التفكير التأملي وإدارة المعرفة لدى طلاب الدراسات العليا واتجاههم نحوها = The Effect of Digital Knowledge Maps Production Skills on Developing the Skills of Reflective Thinking, Knowledge Management of Post Graduated Students and Their Attitude towards It

Author(s):  
إيمان زكي موسى محمد
Author(s):  
H. Ping J. Tserng ◽  
Yu-Cheng (V.) Lin

Knowledge management (KM) has become an important term in the construction industry. Knowledge management involves creating, securing, capturing, coordinating, combining, retrieving, and distributing knowledge. Most know-what, know-how, and experience exists only in the minds of individual participants during the construction phase of construction projects. The knowledge can be reused and shared among the involved engineers and experts to improve the construction process and reduce the time and cost of solving problems. Sharing and reusing knowledge depends on acquiring and preserving of both tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge as the property of a corporation. This study addresses application of knowledge management in the construction phase of construction projects and proposes a construction activity-based knowledge management (ABKM) concept and system for general contractors. This chapter proposes a practical methodology to capture and represent construction project knowledge by using knowledge maps. Using knowledge maps, users can get an overview of available and missing knowledge in core project areas and take appropriate management in tacit and explicit knowledge. Also, a Web-based system is developed to assist and present project-related knowledge by providing keyword and map search on the Internet environment. The ABKM system is then applied in a case study of a construction precast building project in Taiwan to verify our proposed methodology and demonstrate the effectiveness of sharing knowledge special in the construction phase. By effectively using information and Web technologies during the construction phase of a project, knowledge can be captured and managed to benefit future projects. The combined results demonstrate that an ABKM-like system can be an effective tool for all experts and engineers participating in construction projects by utilising the knowledge management concept and Web technology.


Author(s):  
Martin J. Eppler

This chapter looks at graphic strategies to reference knowledge and to make it more accessible through interactive knowledge maps. It discusses pragmatic ways of classifying knowledge maps to give an overview of their application contexts and formats. In the chapter, we show where and how the term knowledge map has been previously used and which criteria must be met in a sound and useful knowledge map classification that can support knowledge management processes and strategies. Various classification principles are presented and discussed. A table then matches map formats to knowledge management purposes and knowledge-related contents in order to serve as a selection and organizing framework. Examples of some of the main types of knowledge maps are presented to illustrate the varieties of knowledge mapping present in the classification. The article concludes by discussing its limitations and future research questions in the area of knowledge mapping.


2012 ◽  
Vol 482-484 ◽  
pp. 2293-2296
Author(s):  
Li Yan Tao ◽  
Lin Ling Shou

In the knowledge-economic century, technologies and ideas of knowledge management to are becoming the important means to improve quality management for enterprises to win the core competition. This paper focuses on identifying the quality knowledge and activities of quality management in the collaborative manufacturing process, distinguishing quality knowledge in the quality management which exist large numbers of data and building a quality knowledge management system model based on knowledge maps.


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