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Meanings of communication technology in virtual team meetings : framing technology-related interaction

2018

Communication technology is an essential part of virtual teams in working life. This article presents a qualitative study on the meanings of communication technology in virtual team meetings. The study was conducted by examining frames of technology-related virtual team interaction. Observational data was gathered from six expert team meetings. Technology-related communication episodes (N = 88) were identified from team interaction and then analyzed by means of frame analysis. Four frame categories were found: the practical frame, work frame, user frame, and relational frame. Team members talked about technological properties and functions as well as giving and receiving technological guida…

Knowledge managementvuorovaikutusComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectframe analysisHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyEducationtiimit020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringframe categoryta518Competence (human resources)media_commonFrame analysisbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral EngineeringVirtual teamkehysanalyysimeaningteam interactiontiimityöviestintätekniikkacommunication technologyHuman-Computer InteractionNegotiationFraming (social sciences)Hardware and ArchitectureInformation and Communications Technologyinteraktiivisuusvirtual teambusinessvirtuaaliset tiimit050203 business & managementSoftwareQualitative researchInternational Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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An agency-promoting learning arena for developing shared work practices

2017

Despite the emerging recognition of the pivotal role played by professional agency within work contexts, little is known about how agency is promoted and enacted in organised work-related learning settings. This chapter focuses on the work conference as an orchestrated agency-promoting learning arena. We understand professional agency as a necessary precondition of work-related learning, and we emphasise the potential of work conferences to activate and promote such agency. Our empirical study investigated three work conferences in education and healthcare organisations in Finland. Utilising assessments, the investigation addressed how the participants perceived the conditions for learning …

Knowledge managementwork conferenceBoundary crossingdialogiEmpirical researchProfessional boundaries0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)Health caretyössäoppiminenSociologyboundary crossingosallistuminenprofessionalismibusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationprofessional agencydialogical agencytoimijuusPublic relationswork-related learningWork (electrical)business0503 education050203 business & management
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Mobile Communication and Work Practices in Knowledge-based Organizations

2005

This paper examines the role of mobile communication, mobile tools and work practices in the context of organizations, especially knowledge-based organizations. Today, organizations are highly complex and diverse. Not surprisingly, various solutions to incorporating mobile tools and mobile communication in organizations have been devised. Challenges to technological development and research on mobile communication are presented.

Knowledge managementwork practiceslcsh:T58.5-58.64Social Psychologyknowledge-based organizationslcsh:Information technologybusiness.industryCommunicationmobile communicationMobile business developmentContext (language use)mobilityHuman-Computer InteractionWork (electrical)Information and Communications TechnologyICTMobile telephonybusinessHuman Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments
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FCA-based knowledge representation and local generalized linear models to address relevance and diversity in diverse social images

2019

Abstract In social image retrieval, the main goal is to offer a relevant but also diverse result set of images to the user. To address relevance and diversity at the same time, we propose a multi-modal procedure. This approach deals with the diversification problem using a two-step procedure based on the application of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) to organize the text content of the images, followed by a Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering (HAC) step to find the topics addressed by the images. FCA detects the latent concepts covered by the images in the result set, organizing them according to these concepts. In the second step, clustering is carried out to group together the ones with a…

Knowledge representation and reasoningComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceRelevance feedback020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreImage (mathematics)RankingHardware and Architecture020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBenchmark (computing)Formal concept analysisRelevance (information retrieval)Data miningCluster analysiscomputerSoftwareFuture Generation Computer Systems
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Knowledge Representation in Extended Pawlak’s Information Systems: Algebraic Aspects

2002

The notion of an information system in Pawlak's sense is extended by introducing a certain ordering on the attribute set, which allows to treat some attributes as parts of others. With every extended information system S associated is the set K(S) of those pieces of information that, in a sense, admit a direct access in S. The algebraic structure of the "information space" K(S) is investigated, and it is shown, in what extent the structure of S can be restored from the structure of its information space. In particular, an intrinsic binary relation on K(S), interpreted as entailment, is isolated, and an axiomatic description of a knowledge revision operation based on it is proposed.

Knowledge representation and reasoningComputer scienceBinary relationbusiness.industryAlgebraic structureKnowledge engineeringStructure (category theory)Logical consequenceAlgebraKnowledge baseInformation spaceInformation systemArtificial intelligencebusinessAxiom
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Knowledge Representation on the Web Revisited: The Case for Prototypes

2016

Recently, RDF and OWL have become the most common knowledge representation languages in use on the Web, propelled by the recommendation of the W3C. In this paper we examine an alternative way to represent knowledge based on Prototypes. This Prototype-based representation has different properties, which we argue to be more suitable for data sharing and reuse on the Web. Prototypes avoid the distinction between classes and instances and provide a means for object-based data sharing and reuse.

Knowledge representation and reasoningComputer scienceRepresentation (systemics)020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologycomputer.file_formatLinked dataReuseObject (computer science)Data sharingWorld Wide Web020204 information systemsCommon knowledge0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRDFcomputer
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<title>HAP: a hybrid system for reasoning about actions and plans in robotics</title>

1990

The paper describes the main ideas and principles of HAP (Hybrid representation of Actions and Plans), a system for hybrid representation and reasoning in advanced robotics. In this context, hybrid representation refers to the integration of both symbolic and analogic knowledge representation paradigms. In particular, the logic/symbolic component is based on a KL-ONE-like representation language. The system embeds "analogic experts", that are concurrent procedures operating in a direct and fast way on the world representation. These "experts" help the system in planning a correct temporal sequence of actions. As a reference scenario, assembly (and disassembly) problems are considered. The a…

Knowledge representation and reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industryHybrid systemComponent (UML)Obstacle avoidanceRepresentation (systemics)RobotRoboticsContext (language use)Artificial intelligencebusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Handling Context-Sensitive Temporal Knowledge from Multiple Differently Ranked Sources

1999

In this paper we develop one way to represent and reason with temporal relations in the context of multiple experts. Every relation between temporal intervals consists of four endpoints’ relations. It is supposed that the context we know is the value of every expert competence concerning every endpoint relation. Thus the context for an interval temporal relation is one kind of compound expert’s rank, which has four components appropriate to every interval endpoints’ relation. Context is being updated after every new opinion is being added to the previous opinions about certain temporal relation. The context of a temporal relation collects all support given by different experts to all compon…

Knowledge representation and reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industryProbability distributionData miningArtificial intelligencecomputer.software_genrebusinessKnowledge acquisitioncomputerWeighted arithmetic meanNatural language processing
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Reasoning with Multilevel Contexts in Semantic Metanetworks

2000

It is generally accepted that knowledge has a contextual component. Acquisition, representation, and exploitation of knowledge in context would have a major contribution in knowledge representation, knowledge acquisition, and explanation, as Brezillon and Abu-Hakima supposed in [Brezillon and Abu-Hakima, 1995]. Among the advantages of the use of contexts in knowledge representation and reasoning Akman and Surav [Akman and Surav, 1996] mentioned the following: economy of representation, more competent reasoning, allowance for inconsistent knowledge bases, resolving of lexical ambiguity and flexible entailment. Brezillon and Cases noticed however in [Brezillon and Cases, 1995] that knowledge-…

Knowledge representation and reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industryRepresentation (systemics)Semantic searchContext (language use)Semantic interoperabilitycomputer.software_genreKnowledge acquisitionSocial Semantic WebSemantic integrationArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processing
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XML Enabled Metamodeling and Tools for Cooperative Information Systems

2001

The development of tools to support semantic resolution is a key issue in the design of heterogeneous interoperable information systems. This paper presents a methodology and a data model translator toolkit, called X-TIME, for the design and management of interoperable information systems. X-TIME combines a metamodelling approach and XML features to provide support for automated design of wrappers or semantic reconciliators. It is a flexible semantics oriented approach that takes into account several important characteristics of interoperable information systems, including extensibility and composability. Extensibility requires a translation scheme that can easily integrate new data models.…

Knowledge representation and reasoningData modelComposabilitycomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceDistributed computingInteroperabilityRelational modelInformation systemcomputerXMLData modelingMetamodeling
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