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Organizational Memory Information Systems: Characteristics and Development Strategies
Maui, Hawaii January 03-January 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.1997.66554630th Hawaii International Conference ...
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Joline Morrison, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Global competition and changing organizational structures are causing organizations to investigate how organizational memory information systems (OMISS) can be developed to capture and integrate the experiential knowledge formerly contained in the memories of long-term employees. This paper explores OMIS data and process requirements and salient implementation issues, and summarizes existing OMIS implementations according to these characteristics. This summary identifies strategies currently being employed by developers to fulfill OMIS requirements.
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Joline Morrison, "Organizational Memory Information Systems: Characteristics and Development Strategies," hicss, vol. 2, pp.300, 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 2: Information Systems Track-Collaboration Systems and Technology, 1997
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