The socio-technical design of a SME knowledge community in the construction industry

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This paper presents the socio-technical design of a knowledge community which is part of a system to support an industrial association based collaborative network in the sector of construction industry. There are many explanations around the virtual community concept. Here is presented a fundamental phase of the Know-Construct project which involved the design of the Construction Industry Knowledge (CIK) Community using three analytical approaches. The generic architecture of the supporting system (Knowledge Community Support - KCS) is described, highlighting information and knowledge management, community building facilities and semantic resources management.

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Simões, D., & Soares, A. L. (2006). The socio-technical design of a SME knowledge community in the construction industry. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, 224, 361–370. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-38269-2_38

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