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ENTERPRISE KNOWLEDGE PORTAL
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The Enterprise Knowledge Portal (EKP) provides improved
capability to discover, create, acquire and validate knowledge
valuable to the enterprise. Instead of a knowledge worker
spending many hours assembling and re-organizing information
in order to make informed decisions, with EKP, they will use
Artificial Knowledge Managers to expedite knowledge processing
and to efficiently arrive at information that is both relevant
and valid. An EKP is an enhanced EIP. On other words, it is an
EIP that is goal directed towards knowledge production,
knowledge integration, and knowledge management. In addition,
it also does the following: |
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Focuses upon, provides, produces and manages information about
the validity of the information it supplies. |
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Provides a facility for producing knowledge from information. |
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Provides information about your business and meta-information
about the degree to which you can rely on that information. |
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Orients one towards producing and integrating knowledge rather
then information. |
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Distinguishes knowledge from mere information. |
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Customizations |
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The primary justification for implementing EKP rather then EIP
is to secure ROI, competitive advantage, increased
effectiveness and accelerated innovation, and to minimize
decision making risk by increasing the quality/validity of
information supplied by the portal.
Expert Systems, Artificial Agent and other AI technologies are typically used in
constructing Knowledge Managers that use the knowledge of EKP.
These technologies provide the basis for automated knowledge
production and integration within the enterprise through
intelligent servers and agents capable of learning in response
to their interactions and changes in their environment.
EKP solutions are applicable in trading communities, and
communities that practice medicine, pharmacology,
architecture, engineering science, and other areas where
distinction between true and false information is central. |
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