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It is widely acknowledged that the main barrier to e-business lies in the need for applications to meaningfully share information. The negative impact on e-business of the inherent limitations of traditional approaches to knowledge sharing has been comparable to the Internet’s initial lack of reliability or security. In the past, knowledge sharing and organization efforts nearly always produced document-based Knowledge Management Systems (KMS), i.e. collections of documents internally maintained by organizations and focused on particular domains.
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Khosla, R., Damiani, E., Grosky, W. (2003). Human-Centered Knowledge Management. In: Human-Centered e-Business. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0445-0_9
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