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KMIS 2018: Seville, Spain
- Jorge Bernardino, Ana Carolina Salgado, Joaquim Filipe:
Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, IC3K 2018, Volume 3: KMIS, Seville, Spain, September 18-20, 2018. SciTePress 2018, ISBN 978-989-758-330-8
Invited Speakers
- Nicola Leone:
The AI System DLV: Ontologies, Reasoning, and More. KDIR 2018: 5-16 - Xindong Wu:
Knowledge Graph for Public Security Analytics. KDIR 2018: 17-31 - Rudi Studer:
Building a Self-service IoT Analytics Toolbox: Basics, Models and Lessons Learned. KDIR 2018: 33
Papers
- Henri Jalo, Henri Pirkkalainen, Osku Torro, Hannu Kärkkäinen, Jukka Puhto, Tuomas Kankaanpää:
How Can Collaborative Augmented Reality Support Operative Work in the Facility Management Industry? 39-49 - Christian Rudolf von Rohr, Hans Friedrich Witschel, Andreas Martin:
Training and Re-using Human Experience: A Recommender for More Accurate Cost Estimates in Project Planning. 50-60 - Hans Friedrich Witschel, Andreas Martin:
Random Walks on Human Knowledge: Incorporating Human Knowledge into Data-Driven Recommenders. 61-70 - Danieli Pinto, Mariana Oliveira, Flávio Bortolozzi, Nada Matta, Nelson N. Tenório Jr.:
Investigating Knowledge Management in the Software Industry: The Proof of Concept's Findings of a Questionnaire Addressed to Small and Medium-sized Companies. 71-80 - Yasuhiro Yamada, Tetsuya Nakatoh:
Tag Recommendation for Open Government Data by Multi-label Classification and Particular Noun Phrase Extraction. 81-89 - Anna Goy, Diego Magro, Francesco Conforti:
Exploring RDF Datasets with LDscout. 90-98 - Rosana Marar, Edward Jaser:
Technology Enhanced Learning using Virtual and Augmented Realities: An Applied Method to Improve the Animation Teaching Delivery. 101-108 - Amer Ezoji, Nada Matta:
How Territorial Knowledge Effects on the Sustainable Development within Companies. 109-117 - Daniel Hilpoltsteiner, Stephanie Bäuml, Christian Seel:
Picking Process Variability in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: State of the Art and Knowledge Modeling. 118-125 - Razan Masood, Ahmet Aker:
The Fake News Challenge: Stance Detection using Traditional Machine Learning Approaches. 126-133 - Yousuke Morikawa, Takayuki Omori, Atsushi Ohnishi:
Transformation Method from Scenario to Sequence Diagram. 134-141 - Sherry L. Xie:
Looking into Big Data: The Case of the U. S. Federal Government. 142-150 - Sammy Teffali, Nada Matta, Eric Châtelet:
Towards an Exploration of Several Dimensions in Learning: Application on Crisis Management. 151-158 - Roberto Agustín García-Vélez, Jorge Andrés Galán-Mena, Ahmed Dahroug, Vladimir Espartaco Robles-Bykbaev, Martín López Nores:
Semantic Representation of Information by Ontological Networks to Improve Knowledge Management in Higher Education. 159-166 - Roger Fullwood, Jennifer E. Rowley:
Knowledge Management Strategy in the Non-profit Sector: A Case Study at a UK Heritage Site. 167-174 - Theodora Mwebesa Twongyirwe, Jude T. Lubega:
Exploratory Study on the Adoption of Knowledge Management Practices in Small Medium Enterprises in Resource Constrained Areas: A Case Study of the Dairy Industry in Uganda. 175-183 - Carolina Guerini, Eliana Alessandra Minelli, Aurelio Ravarini:
Women and Technologies: Towards a Gendered Profile of Digital Do-It-Yourself Workers? 184-191 - Jukka Huhtamäki, Thomas Olsson:
Digital Social Matching Ecosystem for Knowledge Work. 192-197 - Grégory Bourguin, Arnaud Lewandowski:
ABCT: The Activity based Contextual Tagging Ontology. 198-205 - Christian Riera, Junichi Iijima:
Does Investment in Digital Technologies Yield Digital Business Value? The Digital Investment Paradox and Knowledge Creation as Enabling Capability. 206-213 - David Hästbacka, Petri Kannisto, Matti Vilkko:
Information Models and Information Exchange in Plant-wide Monitoring and Control of Industrial Processes. 214-220 - Francesco Fusco, Maria Ilaria Lunesu, Filippo Eros Pani, Andrea Pinna:
Crypto-voting, a Blockchain based e-Voting System. 221-225 - Dmitrii Timofeev, Alexander Samochadin:
An Unified Representation of Source Code Authoring Workflows. 226-230
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