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A Collaborative Methodology for Tacit Knowledge Management: Application to Scientific Research

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Tacit knowledge, which refers to the know-how, is critical to understand and reuse since it is located in the human heads. It represents the foremost element for human and team evaluation. Seeking for tacit knowledge is achieved only by communicating with the concerned persons, which makes losing it axiomatic if people leave their work without documenting their known-how. Thus, providing a collaborative environment based on a common conceptualization of the domain to formalize the experts' knowledge and to share their outcomes is required. However, some barriers pertaining to cultural and social factors such as personality traits impede capturing the conceptual model. To cope with these issues, we have proposed a generic two-step methodology that copes with human barriers when capturing the domain experts' tacit knowledge, their skills, and seeds terms in order to converge to a common knowledge representation. Considering the scientific research management as a use case, we followed the proposed methodology to formalize our scientific research knowledge in the context of network and communication research field. Based on the generated ontology, we have developed a semantic web platform that allows collaboratively annotating experts' knowledge in a computer interpretable format that can be shared and reused by human and machines. Our evaluation is based on end users' quality of experience and feedbacks.
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hal-01149983 , version 1 (08-05-2015)

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Emna Mezghani, Ernesto Expósito, Khalil Drira. A Collaborative Methodology for Tacit Knowledge Management: Application to Scientific Research. Future Generation Computer Systems, 2016, 54, pp. 450-455. ⟨10.1016/j.future.2015.05.007⟩. ⟨hal-01149983⟩
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