zKnowMan �

Information Architecture for Knowledge Management

 

Who: Any enterprise

What: Needs knowledge to drive their processes

Where: From internal, external (proprietary) and public content sources

When: In Internet Time (where instant gratification isn�t fast enough)

Why: To meet business objectives � growth, profit, stock value

How:By implementing a knowledge management portal that implements:

Process

Activities

Gathering

Data Entry

OCR and scanning

Voice input

Pulling information from various sources

Searching for content

Organizing

Cataloging

Indexing

Filtering

Linking

Refining

Contextualizing

Collaborating

Projecting

Mining

Disseminating

Flow

Sharing

Alert

Push

Source: techtarget.com

Architectural components:

1. Taxonomy (organization)

2. Rule based expert system (automated analysis)

3. Portal (collaboration and data collection)

Source: KPMG

Goals:

Analyze what people want

Deliver information the way users want it

Challenge:

Poor information flow bogs down a lot of processes.

Cultural Barriers to information sharing � align compensation to sharing.

Tacit vs. Explicit Information � provide tools to capture more tacit info.

Organizing around user tasks can mitigate information overload.

��������� Posting � by department

��������� Searching � by type

������������������ Known item searching � stock price

������������������ Existence searching � Mutual funds for Moldovan startups?

������������������ Exploratory searching � High level executive bullet point results

������������������ Comprehensive searching (research) � IMAP implementations

Source: KPMG

Techniques:

1. Multiple organizational indexes = Multiple navigational pathways to content

��������� Topic

��������� Task

��������� Audience

��������� Company Organization Chart

��������� Chronological

��������� Geographical

��������� Who, What, Where, When, Why, How

��������� Cluster analysis

2. Automated validation of the organization of content -

Searches that come up empty give more valuable feedback to the design of taxonomy than path analysis � Information Architecture, O�Reilly

3. User centered design -

Applications shouldn�t dictate how people work

Alternating browse and search.

Tools:

1.� Use of standard and custom taxonomies:

Industry Standards

Barcodes & SKU

Phone Numbers, Yellow Pages Headings � infospace.com

��������� Govt. Standards � firstgov.gov,

SIC / NAICS - Economic Census, State Info

������������������ DISA(Defense Info Systems) � Standard Data Dictionary

Proprietary:

����������SRDS

����������Gail Association Directory

��������� Predicast Event Codes

��������� Dow Jones Industry Group Center

��������� Reuter's News Categories

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Library Organizational Techniques:

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Thesaurus � controlled vocabulary w/ relations between terms

Citation Index

Internet Indexes and Directories:

web addresses � links & references (like citation index)

emails � analyze contents of sent mail � build user profile

��������� Newsgroups (moderated, non alt)

DMOZ.org

Guru.Net

2.     Automated categorization via rules:

��������� Rule based expert system with fuzzy logic

��������� Personalized agents for individual users

3. Portal technologies:

��������� Distributed access with synchronization

������������������ Web

������������������ Laptop

������������������ PDA

������������������ Cellphone � WAP, SMS, Phone number synchronization

��������� Distributed content creation process

������������������ Workflow

������������������ Cascading Portals

������������������ Versions (like Oracle Versions)

������������������ Undo all data and actions (doubles as audit trail)

������������������ User definable role-based security

��������� Collaboration

������������������ Groups

������������������ Whiteboards

������������������ Chats � slashdot, instant messaging, wiki

��������� Personalization

������������������ Bookmarks

������������������ Agents � automated searches and tasks

������������������ Calendaring

������������������ Email

������������������ To do

������������������ File sharing

��������� Proxy based web surfing

������������������ Web based, no browser changes

������������������ Automatic ad removal

������������������ Storage and retrieval of visited sites

-         search for a site with vitamins visited last week

Search, Sort, & Categorize using taxonomies and ontologies

-         Dmoz, SIC, Organization, time, project, group-visited.

-         find magazine articles - http://www.findarticles.com/

Handicap enable on the fly

Seamless translation on the fly

Content filtering � adult, violence, etc.

Graphical overview of content � WebTOC, Market Matrix.

Readability analysis on the fly � Flesch, Fog Index

������������������ User programmable agents and automation

-         refresh frequently visited sites

-         optimistic read ahead

-         spidering of a site

-         compression of text and graphics to enable faster surfing.

Security � freedom.net, zeroknowledge, Conceal private desktop

GUI configuration � Javascript based Menus, Tabs (DynAPI)

��������� Integration paths to existing IT infrastructure

������������������ MS Exchange

������������������ Lotus Notes

������������������ Electronic Document Management

������������������ SQL Databases

������������������ Legacy Systems

������������������ CRM � Pega, Vantive, Seibel

������������������ ERP, Back Office

��������� Open

������������������ Cross platform (Unix, Windows)

Source code availability for high customization

Third party add-ons

Internet RFC standards compliance

��������� IMAP

��������� LDAP

��������� Calendaring

��������� Workflow

��������� RDF

��������� HTTP

Dublin Core Metadata and Z39.50

Ontoknowledge.org

XML schema support � www.oasis.org

���������������������������� Industry specific data and functions

Reference Implementation Prototype:

For Southern Company, a reference implementation in CLIPS / Zope / WorldPilot was prototyped.� The reference implementation serves to validate the architectural components, and is not meant to be an inflexible implementation standard.

References:

Web sites:

You think Tomaytoes, I think Tomahtoes � Information Architecture paper

http://www.cio.com/archive/webbusiness/040199_nort_content.html

Implementing Knowledge Management � Good overall KM paper

http://www.uis.edu/~khaund/ntemp4.htm

The Facts about Knowledge � European viewpoint

http://www.info-strategy.com/knowsur1/

Academic Presentation � Good diagrams

http://www.mbs.umd.edu/is/malavi/icis-97-KMS/sld001.htm

KM World - Magazine

http://www.kmworld.com

Books:

Information Architecture

Louse Rosenfeld, O�Reilly

Knowledge Management Toolkit

Amrit Tiwana (GSU Professor), Prentice Hall