TY - GEN
T1 - Knowledge cluster systems for knowledge sharing, analysis and delivery among remote sites
AU - Zettsu, Koji
AU - Nakanishi, Takafumi
AU - Iwazume, Michiaki
AU - Kidawara, Yutaka
AU - Kiyoki, Yasushi
PY - 2008/1/1
Y1 - 2008/1/1
N2 - We, NICT, recently started a new project for research and development of 'knowledge cluster systems' for knowledge sharing, analysis, and delivery among remote knowledge sites. We introduce several key concepts of the knowledge cluster systems. The 'Three-site model' for knowledge system architecture defines three roles of remote sites: knowledge capture, knowledge transfer, and knowledge provision, with respect to the lifecycle of knowledge communication. The 'global knowledge grid' is as an infrastructure that is suitable for implementing knowledge cluster systems on the basis of the three-site model. The knowledge cluster systems build an evolving network of community knowledge by connecting heterogeneous knowledge bases. The 'global risk management system' is being developed as an application of the knowledge cluster systems.
AB - We, NICT, recently started a new project for research and development of 'knowledge cluster systems' for knowledge sharing, analysis, and delivery among remote knowledge sites. We introduce several key concepts of the knowledge cluster systems. The 'Three-site model' for knowledge system architecture defines three roles of remote sites: knowledge capture, knowledge transfer, and knowledge provision, with respect to the lifecycle of knowledge communication. The 'global knowledge grid' is as an infrastructure that is suitable for implementing knowledge cluster systems on the basis of the three-site model. The knowledge cluster systems build an evolving network of community knowledge by connecting heterogeneous knowledge bases. The 'global risk management system' is being developed as an application of the knowledge cluster systems.
KW - Knowledge cluster systems
KW - connection of heterogeneous knowledge bases
KW - global knowledge grid
KW - three-site model architecture
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:49549124680
SN - 9781586038120
T3 - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
SP - 282
EP - 289
BT - Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XIX
PB - IOS Press
ER -