Workflow-centric knowledge distribution mechanisms have been proposed recently by a number of researchers to coordinate the flow of codified knowledge in large organizations. This has led to a new research area referred to as "process-driven knowledge distribution". In this paper, we apply the concepts and techniques in this area to the case of document flow coordination. We first propose a notion of Document World and then develop a document distribution methodology. In particular, we create a new graphical model called Organizational Knowledge Networks (OK-Nets) that consists of work-nets and awareness nets. An analytical method, Knowledge Association Algebra (KA-Algebra) is also developed for initializing and maintaining the OK-Nets. Finally, we delineate our prototyping efforts based on the methodology we propose in this paper.
Index Terms:
Document sharing, document distribution, document flow coordination, knowledge management, knowledge association algebra, workflow management
Citation:
J. Zhao, "Workflow-Centric Distribution of Organizational Knowledge: The Case of Document Flow Coordination," hicss, vol. 9, pp.291b, 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 9, 2002