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  1. Scheir, P.; Pammer, V.; Lindstaedt, S.N.: Information retrieval on the Semantic Web : does it exist? (2007) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Plenty of contemporary attempts to search exist that are associated with the area of Semantic Web. But which of them qualify as information retrieval for the Semantic Web? Do such approaches exist? To answer these questions we take a look at the nature of the Semantic Web and Semantic Desktop and at definitions for information and data retrieval. We survey current approaches referred to by their authors as information retrieval for the Semantic Web or that use Semantic Web technology for search.
    Source
    Lernen - Wissen - Adaption : workshop proceedings / LWA 2007, Halle, September 2007. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute for Informatics, Databases and Information Systems. Hrsg.: Alexander Hinneburg
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  2. Lindstaedt, S.N.; Thurner, C.: Web-gestütztes Social Networking am Beispiel der "Plattform Wissensmanagement" (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Anhand der Plattform Wissensmanagement, der größten deutschsprachigen Community im Themenfeld Wissensmanagement, werden organisationale Rahmenbedingungen, technische Werkzeuge und Rollen der Moderatorin diskutiert, die Bedingungen für den erfolgreichen Betrieb einer Community im Web 2.0 sind. Weiters wird dargestellt, wie Communities für das betriebliche Wissensmanagement eingesetzt werden können.
    Object
    Web 2.0
    Source
    Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0, was nun? Hrsg.: A. Blumauer u. T. Pellegrini
  3. Lindstaedt, S.N.; Ulbrich, A.: Integration von Arbeiten und Lernen : Kompetenzentwicklung in Arbeitsprozessen (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In diesem Kapitel wird behandelt, welche Rolle semantische Technologien bei der Integration von Arbeits- und Lernprozessen an einem modernen IT-basierten Arbeitsplatz spielen können. Die Reduktion der Wissenshalbwertszeit und der rasche Wandel von Technologien stellt die Forderung nach Life-Long-Learning und kontinuierlicher Kompetenzentwicklung immer mehr in den Vordergrund. Es wird dabei zunehmend deutlicher, dass diese Weiterentwicklung am Arbeitsplatz im Kontext der Arbeitsprozesse stattfinden muss, um die geforderte Geschwindigkeit und Qualität von Wissenstransfer sicherzustellen. Um diese Integration auch gerade in virtuellen Umgebungen zu erzielen, ist der Einsatz von semantischen Technologien unumgänglich. Aufbauend auf Beschreibungen aus anderen Kapiteln zum Thema Geschäftsprozesse & semantische Technologien wird hier besonders auf das Konzept des (Arbeits-)Kontextes von Wissensarbeitern eingegangen. Im ersten Schritt werden Nutzenpotenziale der Integration von Arbeiten und Lernen formuliert. Danach stellen wir Anwendungen von Technologien des Semantic Web vor, die geeignet sind, diese Nutzenpotenziale auszuschöpfen und diskutieren technische Herausforderungen, die sich in der Realisierung der vorgestellten Technologien ergeben können.
    Source
    Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft. Hrsg.: T. Pellegrini, u. A. Blumauer
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  4. Strohmaier, M.; Lindstaedt, S.N.: Knowledge infrastructures for the support of knowledge intensive business processes (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The area of business process oriented knowledge infrastructures aims to design and develop infrastructures that provide support for knowledge intensive business processes in organizations. Technological systems, such as information systems or knowledge technologies, represent a promising instrument and fundament for that purpose. However, the effective application of these technologies in organizational contexts is a pressing and current research challenge. Concrete questions in this field include but are not limited to knowledge oriented business process modeling and -optimization, integration of process-, task- and information management as well as business process communication and visualization. The emergence of these challenges led to the development of the Business Process Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures (BPOKI) special track series, which started in 2004 and continued successfully in 2005 in Graz, Austria. The special issue "Knowledge Infrastructures for the Support of Knowledge Intensive Business Processes" makes elaborated versions of five selected contributions of BPOKI'05 available (http://www.i-know.at/BPOKI).

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