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Applying Knowledge Management
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Applying Knowledge Management

by Ian Watson
January 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
250 pages
6h 2m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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problem definition, 88
rapid prototyping development
methodology, 92–93
retention of cases, 110
retrieval of cases, 99–106
revision activity, 106–107
rollout, 114
search procedure, 116–117
similarity, color, 101–102
software selection, 94
summary, 120
system architecture, 94–96
team, development, 91–92
test chips, decreasing number of, 119
testing, 113–114
total colorant load, 102–104
trend method, 107–110
user interface, 92, 110–113, 114–117
validation of matched cases, 117
Visual Basic front end, 94
GEP (GE Plastics).
See General Electric
case study
H
hardware platforms for CBR
Deloitte & Touche case study,
149–150
General Electric case study, 93
National Semiconductor case study,
61
Western Air case study, 184, 193
heterogeneous case bases, 27–29
heuristic knowledge,
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ISBN: 9781558607606