Knowledge Networks – Managing Collaborative Knowledge Spaces
Based on our experience in several Knowledge Management projects, in this paper we are going to describe a peer-to-peer-based approach to constructing, mapping and managing collaborative knowledge spaces. The paper describes a shift of paradigms from more formalized approaches in knowledge managemen...
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