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A Knowledge-Transfer System Integrating Workflow, A Rule Base, Domain Ontologies and a Goal Tree

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This paper discusses how to develop a knowledge-transfer system (KTS) by integrating four knowledge sources: workflow, a rule base, domain ontologies, and a goal tree with domain ontology centered structure. When novice workers acquire knowledge from experienced workers, they should not only learn a single form of knowledge, but also understand the interrelationships among these four knowledge sources. In this study, we look at a case study involving a snow control plan for highways. This study present a case in which KTS is being implemented well.

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Marumo, N., Beppu, T., Yamaguchi, T. (2014). A Knowledge-Transfer System Integrating Workflow, A Rule Base, Domain Ontologies and a Goal Tree. In: Buchmann, R., Kifor, C.V., Yu, J. (eds) Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management. KSEM 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8793. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12096-6_32

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