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- Just-in-Time Knowledge ManagementLarry Kerschberg, Hanjo Jeong. 1-18
- Actor Model and Knowledge Management Systems: Social Interaction as a Framework for Knowledge IntegrationIrma Becerra-Fernandez, Te-Wei Wang, Gul A. Agha. 19-29
- Knowledge + Skills + XKlaus Kornwachs. 30-31
- Remarks on Knowledge Management Studies in JapanNaoyuki Nomura. 32
- 1st Intelligent Office Appliances (IOA 2005): Knowledge Appliances in the Office of the FutureAnsgar Bernardi, Björn Decker, Harald Holz, Dirk Muthig, Naoyuki Nomura. 33-34
- Towards Adaptive Work EnvironmentsAlexander Greisle, Kai Juergens. 35-38
- The Gnowsis Semantic Desktop for Information IntegrationLeo Sauermann. 39-42
- Leveraging Passive Paper Piles to Active Objects in Personal Knowledge SpacesHeiko Maus, Harald Holz, Ansgar Bernardi, Oleg Rostanin. 43-46
- Handling Subordinate Services in a Service-oriented ArchitectureMarcus Tiedemann. 47-50
- Efficient Implementation of Intelligent Office Appliances with Software Product LinesThorsten Keuler, Theresa Lehner, Björn Decker, Dirk Muthig. 51-54
- Seventh International Workshop on Learning Software Organizations (LSO 2005)Andreas Birk, Torgeir Dingsøyr. 55-56
- Local Software Organizations with Global Customers: a Survival QuestKari Smolander, Päivi Ovaska, Pasi Juvonen. 57-61
- A Community Based Approach for Organizing Software Product Line EvolutionBjörn Decker, Dirk Muthig. 62-66
- Experience-based Support for Code InspectionsMarkus Nick, Christian Denger, Torsten Willrich. 67-71
- Using a Software Development Environment with Knowledge Management to Support Deploying Software Processes in Small and Medium Size CompaniesGleison Santos, Mariano Montoni, Ana Regina Rocha, Sávio Figueiredo, Sômulo Mafra, Adriano Albuquerque, Benito Diaz Paret, Márcio Amaral. 72-76
- New generation E-Learning technology by Web ServicesGuido Dedene, Monique Snoeck, Manu De Backer, Wilfried Lemahieu. 77-81
- Software Process Improvement from a FLOW PerspectiveKurt Schneider. 82-86
- Exploring Communities of Practice for Product Family EngineeringTor Erlend Fægri, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Maria Letizia Jaccheri, Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet. 87-91
- Systematical Validation of Learning in Agile Software Development EnvironmentOuti Salo. 92-96
- On the Importance Attributed to Different Knowledge in Software Development EnvironmentsKarina Villela, Ana Regina Rocha, Guilherme Travassos. 97-101
- Using Open Space Technology as a Method to Share Domain KnowledgeTorgeir Dingsøyr, Finn Olav Bjørnson. 102-106
- Harvesting Knowledge through a Method Framework in an Electronic Process GuideFinn Olav Bjørnson, Tor Stålhane. 107-111
- Kick-off Workshops and Project Retrospectives: A Good Learning Software Organization PracticeFred Frowin Fajtak. 112-114
- Substance, People, and Tools - Knowledge Management at sd&mArnim Buch, Bernhard Humm. 115-118
- Using Feedback for Supporting Software Team ImprovementWolfgang Zuser, Thomas Grechenig. 119-123
- First Workshop on Learner-Oriented Knowledge Management & KM-oriented E-Learning (LOKMOL 2005)Eric Ras, Martin Memmel, Stephan Weibelzahl. 124-128
- From MASK KM Methodology to Learning Activities Described with IMS - LDDjilali Benmahamed, Jean-Louis Ermine, Pierre Tchounikine. 129-134
- Use - Mention - Reflection: A Language-based Model for Teaching-Learning-SituationsElisabeth Heinemann. 135-139
- Search, Comparison and Evaluation in Exploratory E-Learning with Subjunctive InterfacesKlaus P. Jantke, Aran Lunzer. 140-145
- Competency Development in Knowledge Management and eLearning: Supporting Informal Workplace LearningTobias Ley, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Dietrich Albert. 146-151
- Integrating Computer-Supported Learning and Knowledge Management through the Support of the Training Management Life CycleFrancisco Milton Mendes Neto, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro. 152-155
- Competence Tracking and Automatic Training Design SimulationLucia Pannese, Susanna Lenardon, Vito Nitti, Mauro Santalmasi, Valentina Festorazzi. 156-159
- A Case Study: The Application of Methodologies and Competency Management Systems at the Software Engineering Laboratory in PUC-RioMaria Cristina Pfeiffer Fernandes, Daniel Orlean, José Leme Lopes Neto, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena. 160-165
- Minimal Activity Plans: Artifacts for Self-Organized Learning within OrganizationsChristoph Richter, Heidrun Allert, Wolfgang Nejdl. 166-169
- Bridging the Gap between Knowledge Management and E-Learning with Context-Aware Corporate LearningAndreas Schmidt. 170-175
- Forum-Based Collaborative Learning and Knowledge Transfer: Project Outline and First ResultsFelix Schmitz-Justen, Adalbert F. X. Wilhelm. 176-179
- Automated Interactivity DesignMichael Yacci. 180-186
- PAIKM-2005 - Peer-to-Peer and Agent Infrastructures for Knowledge Management186
- Automatic Hyperlink Creation Using P2P and Publish/SubscribeSimon Courtenage, Steven Williams. 187-194
- A Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Level Open Service ArchitectureNicola Dragoni, Mauro Gaspari, Davide Guidi. 195-201
- A Query Routing Architecture for P2P Information Retrieval NetworksSrikanth Kallurkar, R. Scott Cost. 202-208
- On Ranking Peers in Semantic Overlay NetworksAlexander Löser, Christoph Tempich. 209-216
- Introducing Social Aspects to Search in Peer-to-Peer NetworksSimon Schenk. 217-221
- A Model for Manipulating Multimedia Objects in Peer-to-Peer Overlay NetworksKenichi Watanabe, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa. 222-227
- Modelling and Analysis of Knowledge Intensive Business Processes (KiBP 2005)Norbert Gronau, Claudia Müller, Julian Bahrs. 228-229
- Contrary Positions about Modeling Knowledge WorkThomas Hädrich. 230-232
- Explizierung von Prozesswissen auf der Basis von OntologienKnut Hinkelmann, Fabian Probst, Barbara Thönssen. 233-236
- Evaluation Chains for an Integrated Economic Assessment of Knowledge-based Processes: Study in the Context of Software ReuseFrank Wolff. 237-240
- Knowledge Problems in Process-Oriented Organizations: A Pattern ApproachMarkus Strohmaier, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Wilhelm Dietrich, Philipp Koronakis. 241-244
- Third German Workshop on Experience Management (GWEM 2005)Armin Stahl, Martin Schaaf, Ralph Traphöner. 245-246
- Experience Management in Communities of PracticeVirginia Dignum. 247-252
- On the Use of Vocabulary Knowledge for Learning Similarity MeasuresThomas Gabel. 253-258
- Introduction Strategy and Feedback from an Experience Management ProjectMirjam Minor. 259-263
- Goals and Kinds of Explanations in Case-Based ReasoningThomas Roth-Berghofer, Jörg Cassens, Frode Sørmo. 264-268
- Optimization Based Retrieval and Configuration of Temporary Life Insurance PoliciesAlexander Tartakovski, Martin Schaaf, Rainer Maximini. 269-274
- CBR to Investigate Inefficacy Problems of Endocrine and Psychiatric TherapiesOlga Vorobieva, Rainer Schmidt. 275-280
- Integrated Approach to Detect Inconspicuous ContentRosina Weber, Ilya Waldstein, Amit Deshpande 0002, Jason M. Proctor. 281-286
- Workshop on Current Aspects of Knowledge Management in Medicine (KMM05)Marita Muscholl, Kerstin Maximini. 287-288
- Knowledge Management in Internal Medicine - Experience with Lotus NotesChristoph Bobrowski, Georg Kreymann. 289-292
- The Integrated Clinical Pathways -Approach - Current Requirements to the Knowledge Management in Health Information SystemsMarita Muscholl. 293-298
- Clinical Experiences with a Knowledge-Based System in Sonography (SonoConsult)Frank Puppe, Georg Buscher, Martin Atzmüller, Matthias Hüttig, Hans-Peter Buscher. 299-304
- Process Oriented Knowledge Management to Support Clinical Pathway ExecutionStefan Jablonski, Christian Meiler, Sascha Müller, Rainer Lay. 305-308
- Improving Content Based Recovery on a Radiological Reports DatabaseFábio Alexandrini, Mariana Kessler Bortoluzzi, Aldo von Wangenheim. 309-315
- Unlocking the Value of Clinical Information: What you Need to do Now to Enjoy the Benefits in the FutureHooman Katirai, Ulrich Sax. 316-322
- Semi-automatic Data Migration in a Self-medication Knowledge-based SystemOlivier Curé. 323-329
- VETO! A Peer-to-Peer Paradigm Based Medical Knowledge Management SystemClaus Eikemeier. 330-333
- Knowledge Discovery in Microbiology Data: Analysis of Antibiotic Resistance in Nosocomial InfectionsAlexey Tsymbal, Mykola Pechenizkiy, Seppo Puuronen, Michael A. Shifrin, Irina Alexandrova. 334-340
- Multiagentensimulation zur Prozessoptimierung in der StrahlentherapieRainer Herrler, Oliver Kölbl, Frank Puppe. 341-344
- Workshop Knowledge Management in International Professional Services Firms (KMIPSF 2005)Marcus Willamowski, Oliver Wendel, Jan Kuhlmann. 345-346
- Von der Black Box zur Ressource - ein Plädoyer für die Einbeziehung von Knowledge Management in die GeschäftsplanungAnnette von Ekesparre. 347-351
- Creating a Culture of Knowledge Sharing in Law FirmsMartin Schulz 0002, Marcel Klugmann. 352-358
- Networks, Forms of Exchange and MotivationsDirk Klimkeit. 359-364
- Second Workshop on Knowledge Management for Distributed Agile Processes: Models, Techniques, and Infrastructure (KMDAP 2005)Harald Holz, Heiko Maus, Naoyuki Nomura, Martin Schaaf. 365-366
- Agile Knowledge-based Decision Making with Application to Project ManagementReuven Karni, Maya Kaner. 367-374
- Towards the Agile Management of Business ProcessesBarbara Weber, Werner Wild. 375-382
- Towards Collaborative Agent-based Knowledge Support for Agile ProjectsAndrea Freßmann, Rainer Maximini, Thomas Sauer. 383-388
- Modeling Contexts for Business Process Oriented Knowledge SupportMarielba Zacarias, Artur Caetano, Helena Sofia Pinto, José M. Tribolet. 389-396
- Revealed Processes in Knowledge ManagementKurt D. Fenstermacher. 397-400
- A Fuzzy-based Approach to the Management of Agile ProcessesOliver Thomas, Otmar Adam, Christian Seel. 401-404
- An IT infrastructure for Knowledge Management in Agile EnvironmentsDenis Avrilionis, Roy Phillips. 405-410
- A Framework for Agile Reuse in Software Engineering using Wiki TechnologyBjörn Decker, Eric Ras, Jörg Rech, Bertin Klein, Christian Reuschling, Christian Höcht, Lars Kilian, Ralph Traphöner, Volker Haas. 411-414
- The Impact of Educational Background on Design Knowledge Sharing During Pair Programming: An Empirical StudyEmilio Bellini, Gerardo Canfora, Aniello Cimitile, Félix García, Mario Piattini, Corrado Aaron Visaggio. 415-422
- Increasing Agility of Communities of Practice Exploiting Case-Based ReasoningStefania Bandini, Fabio Sartori. 423-426
- Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence (KMBI 2005)Bodo Rieger. 427-428
- Integration von Wissensmanagement- und Business-Intelligence- Systemen - PotenzialeHenning Baars. 429-433
- Wissensmanagement-basierte Kopplung von ERP- und BI-ProzessenBodo Rieger, Michael Wolters. 434-438
- From Knowledge Discovery to Implementation: Developing Business Intelligence Systems using Decision TablesChristophe Mues, Bart Baesens, Jan Vanthienen. 439-443
- Aufbau einer Testumgebung zur Evaluation von Verfahren zur TextklassifikationCarsten Felden, Daniel Kilimann. 444-448
- Workshop on Intelligent IT Tools for Knowledge Management Systems: Applicability, Usability, and Benefits (IKMTOOLS 2005)Ulrich Reimer, York Sure, Andreas Eberhart, Hans-Peter Schnurr. 449-450
- Computerized Knowledge Management. What Is Needed to Motivate the User?Birger Andersson, Ilia Bider, Erik Perjons. 451-456
- Ansätze zum ontologiebasierten Human Resource ManagementErnst Biesalski, Andreas Abecker. 457-462
- Using Digital Communication Structures to Support Knowledge ManagementKarsten Böhm, Alexander Scherf. 463-468
- Domain-Specific Ontology Building for Semantic Web Using Data MiningJi Suk Kim. 469-474
- Knowledge Management in Research Projects: An Approach through the Support to Bibliographical ResearchAstrid Jaime, Mickael Gardoni, Dominique Vinck, Joël Mosca. 475-480
- MagIR: Distributed Creation, Administration and Reutilization of Multimedia Presentation ContentWolfgang Kienreich, Vedran Sabol, Tobias Ley, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Philipp Koronakis, Georg Droschl. 481-486
- Supervised Learning of an Ontology Alignment ProcessMarc Ehrig, Steffen Staab, York Sure. 487-492
- Ontologie-basiertes InnovationsmanagementJoachim Warschat, Alexander Slama, Oliver Schumacher. 493-498
- Ontology Engineering: An Application PerspectiveSalim Semy, Kevin Hetherington-Young, Steven Frey. 499-504
- ESpotter: Adaptive Named Entity Recognition for Web BrowsingJianhan Zhu, Victoria S. Uren, Enrico Motta. 505-510
- First Workshop on Semantic Model Integration (SMI05)Axel Hahn, Sven Abels, Liane Haak. 511
- Domain-Specific Standards for Semantic InteroperabilityWilhelm Hasselbring. 512-512
- Towards Semantic Integration of XML-based Business Process ModelsJan Mendling, Cristian Pérez de Laborda, Uwe Zdun. 513-517
- Generating Composite Theories Based on Linking Frames of ConceptsKambiz Badie, Maryam Tayefeh Mahmoudi. 518-522
- Towards Semantic Model Integration for Knowledge Management SystemsSven Abels, Liane Haak, Axel Hahn. 523-527
- Ontology Mapping by Axioms (OMA)Marc Ehrig, York Sure. 528-532
- Second International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics (WSPI 2005)Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Gregor Büchel, Bertin Klein. 533-534
- Knowledge Representation and the Embodied Mind: Towards a Philosophy and Technology of Personalized InformaticsWolf-Tilo Balke, Klaus Mainzer. 535-542
- Qualities, Quantities, and the Endurant-Perdurant Distinction in Top-Level OntologiesIngvar Johansson. 543-550
- Intensional Logic and Epistemic Independency of Intelligent Database AgentsZoran Majkic. 551-554
- Knowledge, Action, and Context: A Process View on Knowledge ManagementUwe V. Riss. 555-558
- Modelling Ontology Use for Information SystemsRoland Kaschek. 559-562
- The Philosophy of Information: A Methodological Point of ViewGian Maria Greco, Gianluca Paronitti, Matteo Turilli, Luciano Floridi. 563-570
- Semiotics for Ontologies and Knowledge RepresentationVioleta Damjanovic, Dragan Gasevic, Vladan Devedzic. 571-574
- Epistemological Perspectives on IS-Development - A Consensus-Oriented Approach on Conceptual ModelingBjörn Niehaves, Karsten Klose, Ralf Knackstedt, Jörg Becker. 575-578
- Being InformativePatrick Allo. 579-586
- Domain Independent Integrated Multimedia Data Mining is a Frivolous Exercise: Classicism vs. Connectionism Debate RevisitedMuhammad A. Ahmad, Ankur Teredesai. 587-594
- Collecting or Classifying?Francis Rousseaux, Thomas Bouaziz. 595-598
- The Influence of Realist Ontology on Technological Projects: The Case of Irish Electronic VotingBruno Zelic, Bernd Carsten Stahl. 599-602
- Mapping the Multitude. Categories in RepresentationsRuth Hagengruber. 603-610
- Workshop on Information Just-in-Time (WIJIT2005): Seeking a New Knowledge Management ParadigmLarry Kerschberg, Hiromichi Fujisawa. 611-612
- A Process for Delivering Information Just in TimeKurt D. Fenstermacher. 613-617
- MAKO-PM: Just-In-Time Process ModelA. Riki Y. Morikawa, Larry Kerschberg. 618-623
- JIT Knowledge for DecisionmakingReuven Karni, Gila Molcho. 624-629
- Towards the Stream Analysis Model in Grid-based Zero-Latency Data Stream WarehouseTho Manh Nguyen, A. Min Tjoa, Josef Schiefer. 630-635
- Just-In-Time Access to Implicit Knowledge with Peer-to-Peer Community SystemsClaus Eikemeier. 636-641
- Knowledge Creation Framework - Enabling Just-in-time Information DeliveryMark Siebert. 642-647
- JIT Knowledge: Expert Proficiency, Organizational Capability and Information to Act EffectivelyJosef Hofer-Alfeis. 648-649
- Human Memory Expansion by Personal Handwriting for Realizing Information JITHisashi Ikeda. 650-651
- Just-In-Time Interactive Document SearchMakoto Iwayama. 652
- Wissensmanagement in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen (WMKMU 2005): Integration von HR und IT PerspektivenBrigitte Bartsch-Spörl, Klaus North, Peter Pawlowsky. 653-654
- KnowBiT - Wissensmanagement in der BiotechnologieAlexander Scherf, Diana Behnen, Karsten Böhm. 655-662
- Einführung eines Wissensinformationssystems in ein KMU, mit Pilotprojekt Skill-Matrix Roman Povalej, Wolffried Stucky. 663-670