Image & Data Manager January/February 2003
Cover story - Virgin territory
With a clean slate, Virgin Blue and Nick Brant have been able
to approach airline Information Management from a different plane.
Online ticket sales, PDF itinerarys, bar codes and document management
applications are just some of the fresh ways Virgin Blue has been
able to grow at its exponential rate.
Fasten your seatbelts and check your documents
Bad document management can keep an airline on the ground.
The sore idea of thesauri
Classification of business concepts into a working taxonomy is
one of the most under-rated elements of knowledge management.
The application of document hierarchy is achieved through the development
of a thesaurus, which in contains all the possible transactions
an organisation performs.
Search for portal order
Finding documents is much easier when a portal project team does
the hard yards to build a corporate taxonomy.
Building a corporate taxonomy has not received its due recognition
yet. Adding a taxonomy can offer search benefits to a corporate
network.
Networking human relationships a SNAp
Valdis Krebs, founder of orgnet.com and leading practitioner in
the SNA field, shows how mapping organisations knowledge sharing
relationships is mathematic.
Social network analysis can be used to map patterns of interaction
within organisations, but also to measure relationships and flows
between people, communities and computers.
The Knowledge revolution - this time it's personl
Knowledge management is not information management.
Government pushes collaboration boundaries further
than private sector
asset.gov from the NSW government takes collaboration state wide.
Mambo changes its business stripes
Armed with a database and a paintbrush, Mambo has designs on becoming
an e-business.
The new HP talks storage play
HP/Compaq merger one year on is eveything still rosy?
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