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A. F. Salam and Jason R. Stevens

"Semantic Web Technologies and E-Business: Toward the Integrated Virtual Organization and Business Process Automation"


Zuckerman, A., & Buell, H. (1998). Is the world ready for knowledge management?
Quality Progress, 31(6), 81-84.
Semant c Knowledge Transparency n E-Bus ness Processes
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Semantic.Knowledge.
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E-Business.Processes
Fergle D'Aubeterre, The Un vers ty of North Carol na at Greensboro, USA
Rahul S ngh, The Un vers ty of North Carol na at Greensboro, USA
Lakshm S. Iyer, The Un vers ty of North Carol na at Greensboro, USA
Abstract
This chapter introduces a new approach named semantic knowledge transparency,
which is defined as the dynamic on-demand and seamless flow of relevant and unambiguous,
machine-interpretable knowledge resources within organizations and
across inter-organizational systems of business partners engaged in collaborative
processes. Semantic knowledge transparency is based on extant research in e-business,
knowledge management (KM), and the Semantic Web. In addition, theoretical
conceptualizations are formalized using description logics (DL) and ontological
analysis.


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