Computer Support for Knowledge Management within R&D and the Teaching of Bachelor Students

Abstractâ??Knowledge plays a key role within research, development and education. One of the major challenges for knowledge management is to select the right knowledge from numerous sources, including know - how of individuals, and to transform it into useful, practicable knowledge. The focus should...

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