Nowadays, news management systems present new critical challenges in the knowledge management process: the ever-increasing amount of information to handle, its heterogeneity in structure, and the pace at which it is made available are just a few to mention. Features such as autonomy and self-organisation are essential to face challenges of such a sort: along this line, in this paper we discuss the application of the Molecules of Knowledge (MoK) model to news management. In particular, we show how to integrate the state-of-art international standards for news representation and dissemination in MoK. To this end, we define the MoK-News domain-specific model, and present our first experiments in self-organising knowledge-oriented coordination for news management. © 2012 IEEE.
Self-organising news management: The Molecules of Knowledge approach / Mariani, Stefano; Omicini, Andrea. - (2012), pp. 235-240. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2012 IEEE 6th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops, SASOW 2012 tenutosi a Lyon, fra nel 2012) [10.1109/SASOW.2012.48].
Self-organising news management: The Molecules of Knowledge approach
MARIANI, Stefano;
2012
Abstract
Nowadays, news management systems present new critical challenges in the knowledge management process: the ever-increasing amount of information to handle, its heterogeneity in structure, and the pace at which it is made available are just a few to mention. Features such as autonomy and self-organisation are essential to face challenges of such a sort: along this line, in this paper we discuss the application of the Molecules of Knowledge (MoK) model to news management. In particular, we show how to integrate the state-of-art international standards for news representation and dissemination in MoK. To this end, we define the MoK-News domain-specific model, and present our first experiments in self-organising knowledge-oriented coordination for news management. © 2012 IEEE.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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