zKnowMan �
Information Architecture for Knowledge Management
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
������������������ 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.
Web sites:
You think Tomaytoes, I think Tomahtoes � Information Architecture paper
http://www.cio.com/archive/webbusiness/040199_nort_content.html
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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
Information Architecture
Louse Rosenfeld, O�Reilly
Knowledge Management Toolkit
Amrit Tiwana (GSU Professor), Prentice Hall