Exploring knowledge grid for knowledge supply in the collaborative design

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this paper describes a preliminary attempt at using the knowledge grid technologies for knowledge supply platform in a distributed collaborative design environment. By integrating members, roles, and tasks in workflow, three sorts of knowledge demands are gained. Based on knowledge demand information, a knowledge supply model is proposed for the purpose of delivering the right knowledge to the right persons. Knowledge grid, acting as a platform for implementing the knowledge supply, is also discussed mainly from the view of knowledge space. A prototype system of knowledge supply has been implemented and applied in collaborative product development. The proposed platform is viewed as a promising knowledge management method that facilitates the implementation of computer supported cooperative work.

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Song, H., Wang, Z., Song, Y., Zhang, Y., & Zhen, L. (2008). Exploring knowledge grid for knowledge supply in the collaborative design. In Proceedings of 2008 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, ICNSC (pp. 1663–1667). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICNSC.2008.4525488

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