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A framework for a dynamic organizational memory information system
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posted on 1999-01-01, 00:00 authored by H Linger, F Burstein, Arkady ZaslavskyArkady Zaslavsky, N CroftsOrganizational memory information systems (OMIS) implement important aspects of organizational memory with the aim of enhancing organizational effectiveness. We propose a 3-layered framework for a dynamic OMIS. The framework consists of a pragmatic layer to support the actual activity, a conceptual layer to store the concepts inherent in that activity, and a process layer to store the experience of performing that activity. Both the conceptual and process layers represent organizational memory repositories in the form of respective models. The implementation of OMIS assumes that any activity is the instantiation of relevant conceptual and process models and includes the reuse of knowledge stored in association with those models. In this way, organizational memory is always mapped to current activity, and its adequacy is constantly evaluated. This provides the potential for the models to evolve as a direct result of the current activity. A partial implementation of this framework to support epidemiological research is illustrated.
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Journal of organizational computing and electronic commerceVolume
9Issue
2-3Pagination
189 - 203Publisher
Taylor & FrancisLocation
Abingdon, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1091-9392Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
1999, Taylor & FrancisUsage metrics
Keywords
Organizational memory information systems (OMIS)organizational memoryorganizational effectivenessScience & TechnologyTechnologyComputer Science, Information SystemsComputer Science, Interdisciplinary ApplicationsComputer Sciencedynamic organizational memoryinformation support for research workepidemiological researchInformation Systems
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