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Integration of Practice-Oriented Knowledge Technology: Trends and Prospectives [electronic resource] / edited by Madjid Fathi.

Contributor(s): Fathi, Madjid [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XII, 368 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642344718.Subject(s): Engineering | Computational intelligence | Engineering design | Engineering | Engineering Design | Computational IntelligenceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.0042 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Applied Knowledge Management in Practice -- Semantic Technologies for Industrial Management and Process Controlling -- Knowledge Driven Approaches for Product Engineering.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Scientific Network of Integrated Systems, Design and Technology (ISDT) is an initiative that has been established to respond industrial needs for integration of "Knowledge Technology" (KT) with multi- and interdisciplinary applications. In particular the objective of ISDT is to incorporate multilateral engineering disciplines i.e. Composite-, Automotive-, Industrial- , Control- and Micro-Electronics Engineering, and derive knowledge for design and development of innovative products and services. In this context, the discourse of KT is established to address effective use of Knowledge Management, Semantic Technologies, Information Systems and Software Engineering towards evolution of adaptive and intelligent systems for industrial applications. This carefully edited book presents the results of the latest ISDT meeting with special involvement of leading researchers and industrial experts whose contributions are presented in the book chapters. This book consists of three main chapters, namely: Chapter 1: Applied Knowledge Management in Practice Chapter 2: Semantic Technologies for Industrial Management and Process Controlling Chapter 3: Knowledge Driven Approaches for Product Engineering Each article presents a unique in-progress research with respect to the target goal of improving our common understanding of KT integration and promoting further researches and cooperation in future.
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Applied Knowledge Management in Practice -- Semantic Technologies for Industrial Management and Process Controlling -- Knowledge Driven Approaches for Product Engineering.

The Scientific Network of Integrated Systems, Design and Technology (ISDT) is an initiative that has been established to respond industrial needs for integration of "Knowledge Technology" (KT) with multi- and interdisciplinary applications. In particular the objective of ISDT is to incorporate multilateral engineering disciplines i.e. Composite-, Automotive-, Industrial- , Control- and Micro-Electronics Engineering, and derive knowledge for design and development of innovative products and services. In this context, the discourse of KT is established to address effective use of Knowledge Management, Semantic Technologies, Information Systems and Software Engineering towards evolution of adaptive and intelligent systems for industrial applications. This carefully edited book presents the results of the latest ISDT meeting with special involvement of leading researchers and industrial experts whose contributions are presented in the book chapters. This book consists of three main chapters, namely: Chapter 1: Applied Knowledge Management in Practice Chapter 2: Semantic Technologies for Industrial Management and Process Controlling Chapter 3: Knowledge Driven Approaches for Product Engineering Each article presents a unique in-progress research with respect to the target goal of improving our common understanding of KT integration and promoting further researches and cooperation in future.

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