scholarly journals Knowledge and Information Management

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Piotr Kuryło ◽  
Adam Wysoczański ◽  
Piotr Bonarski

Abstract The paper describes selected issues related to knowledge management in a manufacturing company with a detailed analysis of the impact of optimal management using the MES system on financial and production results. The study presents an analysis of the company’s results before and after the implementation of the knowledge and information management system in a manufacturing company. Moreover, the paper presents an analysis of the company’s operations and defines a strategy for further activities aimed at increasing the financial and operational efficiency of the analysed production company.

2014 ◽  
Vol 940 ◽  
pp. 209-212
Author(s):  
Kai Bi Zhang ◽  
Chen Wang ◽  
Xiao Jin Ren

Under the national trend of manufacturing information and integration, cold-rolled sheet plants (CRSP) have begun to transform the manufacturing information in order to meet the fierce market competition. The upper information management (ERP) has already been basically realized in current market. However, the lower automation system and the upper information management system are not well integrated, causing a series of problems, such as basic data delay in the production line, being difficult to keep unanimous with the upper data and so on. To solve the above problems, efforts are paid on the combination of the manufacturing information system requirements and the research of MES system architecture, a set of MES system is established and the whole system architecture and function modules are designed in detail. Through the simulation of this system, it finds that the logistics and information flow can keep unanimous and the production efficiency will be greatly improved, which will create greater economic benefits.


Author(s):  
Roald Maliangkay

This chapter examines the genre of Sŏdo sori, including the tradition of Paebaengi kut, a partly-sung, partly-narrated performing art that was categorized as the former. It examines the development of the repertoire of the genre and analyses its musical characteristics. The life stories of the first holders of the genre detail the impact of the Japanese colonial period and the media on opportunities for employment and conditions of performance. Detailed analysis of the music, repertoire, and presentation of the tradition demonstrates that various changes were effected before and after it was appointed Important Intangible Cultural Property.


Organizacija ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 197-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helena Rudež

Knowledge Management in the Hotel Industry Before and After the Entry in the EU: The Case of SloveniaThe paper deals with the impact of the EU entry on knowledge management in the hotel industry in Slovenia. For this purpose, the empirical research on knowledge management was carried out among hotel managers. It explored the changes in knowledge management between 2003 and 2006; that is before and after Slovenia entered the EU. The research revealed a progress in this period of time in knowledge management goals definition, transformation of not-owned into owned knowledge, inclusion of knowledge management in business reports, identification and elimination of the gaps between planned and actual knowledge. On the other hand, there was no further progress in the field of strategies and policy of knowledge management, perception of the importance of knowledge management's measurement, development of measures of knowledge management and diminishment of barriers to knowledge development. Further, several recommendations are suggested for hotel managers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 5165-5171

The successful application of knowledge management as information system is determined by many factors where these factors are a component or part of knowledge management. The success of developing knowledge management will depend on these important factors. So far the knowledge system model that was built is only based on the main part without looking at the important parts of the model. This research aims to build a information system model based on factors of critical success. The identification of the critical success factors was sourced from 51 articles with a time span between 2006 and 2019. The results of this paper are a collection of several factors that determine the success of building a information management system. The most critical factor for information management systems is management support and organizational culture. Future research will continue research on strategies for implementing information management systems


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Demiawan Rachmatta Putro Mudiono ◽  
Sri Hernawati ◽  
Saiful Bukhori

Hospital Information Management System (HIMS) was part of a health information system that provided relevant information resources throughout the organization to supported effective decision made and hospital administration. This studied aims to analyzed the impact of system quality, system users, and organizations in the utilization of HIMS performanced. The type of researched used was the type of explanatory researched. The population in this studied amounted to 258 and 158 samples. Based on the tested results there was the influenced of system quality on system users with t statistics 3,219 (t statistics> t table 1.96). In addition there was no effected of system quality on the organization with t statistics 0.483 and there was no organizational influenced on the user system with t statistics 1.489. Furthermore there was the effected of system users on the utilization of SIMRS performanced with t statistics of 5.838 and there was an organizational influenced on the utilization of HIMS performanced with t statistics 3.589. The results were interrelated between variables so that to realized the utilization of HIMS performanced. <br/>Keywords: System quality, System Users, Organization, Utilization of Abstrak


Author(s):  
Нalyna Kalinicheva

Today in a rapidly changing competitive environment each university faces the need to constantly transform the knowledge and information management system, to respond quickly, to predict and to apply new forms of change management that determine managerial innovations and their efficiency. Conceptual approaches and practical experience of the knowledge and information management system formation and functioning at a modern university have been studied in the article. The purpose of the article is to highlight the theoretical foundations of the knowledge management system formation and to compare the experience in organizing the process of knowledge and information management at leading foreign higher educational institutions. Based on the analysis of the models and the practical implementation of knowledge and information management, the author's vision of important components in the knowledge management system at modern educational institutions has been suggested. Taking into account the active use of the latest information and communication technologies in higher education systems of the majority of the world’s countries, the importance of their application in the educational activities of participants in the educational process and in managerial activities of the administrative staff at universities has been stressed. This will optimize knowledge and information management at universities and will contribute to improving higher education quality, creating a competitive advantage in the market of educational services. The practical importance of knowledge and information management at university lies in the fact that the transfer of accumulated knowledge is aimed at the formation of competitive specialists, and in the fact that generation of new knowledge multiplies intellectual capital, provides competitive advantages and increases the competitiveness of the economy and society of any country.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13s1 ◽  
pp. CIN.S13884 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dee H. Wu ◽  
Chance L. Matthiesen ◽  
Anthony M. Alleman ◽  
Aaron L. Fournier ◽  
Tyler C. Gunter

This work examines the feasibility and implementation of information service-orientated architecture (ISOA) on an emergent literature domain of human papillomavirus, head and neck cancer, and imaging. From this work, we examine the impact of cancer informatics and generate a full set of summarizing clinical pearls. Additionally, we describe how such an ISOA creates potential benefits in informatics education, enhancing utility for creating enduring digital content in this clinical domain.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Regina O. Redfern ◽  
Curtis P. Langlotz ◽  
Robert A. Lowe ◽  
Steven C. Horii ◽  
Stephanie B. Abbuhl ◽  
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