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The distinction of the "Knowledge Management" as a plain discipline, separate from the sciences, technics and arts it addresses to is a major fact, that might help the logisticians to better engineer and maintain logistics chains and support systems |
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The possible sources of new progress are clearly offered by the current development of computerization practices. The digiral frontier between data and document contents is blurred progressively, which is a factor of the amplification of the KM process. Another factor is the the appropriation of the Internet by more and more users. The fact is that it might be a necessary response to legal and technical environments more an more complicate and complex, to versatile technologies.
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The meeting gave the opportunity to present two significant KM processes, which were relatively easily integrated within the relative operational chains. |
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| . | The study of the Logistics of polar skiing expeditions is renewing the interest for the task analysis technics as developed within industrial factories (unless they were re-invented for the purpose). The technics were thought somewhat out-of-date due to the lower use of taylorist production systems and the lack of interest fo the calculations of production times. But these analysis technics have other merits. They are actually very good KM tools facilitating implicit knowledge to be explicitated; therefore, they certainly have many other applications than the case which was presented. and the methods to exploit the results of that types of analyses have to be developed. |
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| . | In response to the specific requirement of a very long spacial mission, CNES has implemented anew organization and tools to collect the knowledge base that will enable the final phase of the opertation to be supported technically. The plus of the new technology comes from a better integration whthin the whole design process and the better supervision capability offered to the project manager. Therfore, the process has a better visibility and a better level of quality insurance. |
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The needs of Logistics, for analysing and capitalizing the feedback, or expliciting knwoldege data all along the support chain, among all others transversal object-oriented processesprocessus, appear to be poweful springs to the development of KM applications. |
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last update: April 30, 2004 |
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