Enhancing Knowledge Management With XML

  • Murtaza M
  • Greer T
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Knowledge Management involves gathering, categorizing, storing and sharing of knowledge. There are several available tools that can be used to build a knowledge management infrastruc-ture to achieve its goals. This paper discusses issues involved in designing an information Portal using XML-based tools. As compared to traditional HTML-based portals, use of XML offers several benefits - it provides a great way of efficiently aggregating, classifying, and presenting both structured and unstructured content over the Internet or similar networks.

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Murtaza, M. B., & Greer, T. H. (2002). Enhancing Knowledge Management With XML. Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS), 6(3), 21–28. https://doi.org/10.19030/rbis.v6i3.4559

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