International Conference on
Knowledge Generation, Communication and Management:
KGCM 2009
in the context of The 13th World Multi-Conference on
Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics: WMSCI 2009
July 10th - 13th, 2009 – Orlando, Florida, USA
Generated knowledge is usually communicated. Implicit or explicit management is usually required for both: knowledge generation and communication. Knowledge management requires as well knowledge generation and/or communication, i.e. meta-knowledge regarding knowledge management, which has been explicitly being addressed on the organizational level. These three knowledge’s dimensions are highly related among each other.
Information and communications Technologies are increasingly supporting the effectiveness and the efficiency on Knowledge generations, communication and management, as well as the relationships among them. Consequently, a main purpose of KGCM 2009 is to bring together researchers, professionals, academics, consultants and practitioners related to any of these three areas, to relationships among them as well as those who are related to the conception, design or implementations of systems, tools and technologies oriented to support knowledge generation, communications and/or management.
The phenomena of Knowledge Generation, Communications and/or Management has been addressed in the academic, private and public sectors; in universities and in business; in disciplinary research and in multidisciplinary projects. Support systems are being designed and implemented in and for the three sectors. Consequently, the areas and topics that will be covered in KGCM 2009 will be about KGCM concepts, theories, models and methodologies as well as technologies, supporting systems, tools and techniques. Submissions of papers/abstracts regarding scientific research, engineering designs, technological innovations, case studies, and products development are accepted. In order to establish KGCM 2009’s non-exclusive areas, a survey was conducted, and from about 300 scholars and professionals who visited the survey’s web page, about 150 answered the survey recommending the following areas to be included:
Knowledge Communication
Knowledge Generation
Knowledge Management
Knowledge Engineering
Knowledge Representation
Relationships between Knowledge Communication and Knowledge Generation
Relationships between Knowledge Communications and Knowledge Management
Relationships between Knowledge Generation and Knowledge Management
Means and methods for Knowledge Generation and Communication
Knowledge Communication and Conferences
Knowledge verification and validation
Peer Reviewing
Scientific and Technical Publishing
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Additional Topics, suggested by the members of Program Committee for KGCM 2009:
Analytical Communication vs. Knowledge Communication
Analytical Communication vs. Knowledge Generation
Analytical Communication vs. Knowledge Management
Convergence of Learning and Knowledge Management, Communities and Knowledge Generation/Communications
Data Disseminations and Quality of Service, Knowedge Acquirement and Representation
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Digital Watermarking/Information Security
e-Learning
Engineering Education
Environmental Knowledge
Expertise Location; Expertise Capture
Faith and Knowledge: Relationships
How AI Techniques have been used in Knowledge Management
KGCM and Terminology of Studies/Management
Knowledge and the Societal System' s Memory
Knowledge Application and Knowledge Distribution
Knowledge Based Systems and their Applications
Knowledge Communication and Competitive Intelligence
Knowledge Communication and Learning from Primary School to University: Giving Students a Method they will be Able to Apply in Different Areas
Knowledge Discovery with Database Management Systems
Knowledge Generation: Experimental Settings vs. Formalized Mechanisms
Knowledge Modeling
Knowledge on Industrial Systems and Plant Engineering (Models and Drawings)
Knowledge Reception, Depreciation, Evaluation and Estimation
Knowledge Representation and Evolution
Knowledge Transfer
Knowledge Verification: Formalized Methods of Verification via Communication (by Communities, etc.)
Knowledge Visualization
Knowledge, non-Knowledge and the Future of the Society
Knowledge-Based Control
Methods of Analytical Communication
Methods of Knowledge Generation
Methods of Knowledge Management
Mobile Knowledge Generation
Mobile Knowledge Sharing
Networking & Computing Trends in Knowlege Management Systems
New Tools for Distance Learning (Higher Efficiency for Compression of Text and Graphic Images; Distance Learning
for People with Deafness; Adaptive Presentation of Compound Images (Containing Texts, Pictures, etc.) Open Access and Open Source
Personal Knowledge Management and Knowledge Generation
Random vs. Symmetric Knowledge
Relationships between Knowledge Engineering and Service Engineering
Relationships between Knowledge Generation and Knowledge Representation
The Knowledge Uncertainty in Decision Process
Different Purposes or Objectives in Knowledge Communication Processes: Education, Technological Transference, Communicating Research Results, Interaction with Peer in a Learning/Discovery Process, Networking, etc.
Different Means in Knowledge Communication and their adequacy or efficacy to the different purposes or objectives that might be sought in processes of Communication Knowledge. From a Systemic Perspective, a means should be adequate to the purpose and obje
Strength and Weaknesses of Peer reviewing
Possible Solutions to Peer Reviewing Weaknesses
Alternative Publishing Models Based on the New Information and Communications Technologies.
Knowledge Communication via New Information and Communication Technologies. New Publishing Models, Processes and Systems. Non Peer-Reviewed Publications. Advantages and Disadvantages. Tradeoffs.
Applications of Systemic and/or Cybernetic Concepts and Methodologies in Different Kinds of Knowledge Communication
Engineering Education: Differences with Scientific Education
Scientific/Engineering Communication to the Public and to the Decision Makers
Strategies for the Communication of Scientific or Engineering Knowledge
Science Journalism. Engineering Journalism
Knowledge and Technological Transfer
Knowledge Communication in Conferences as a Generator of Technological Innovations and Business Opportunities
Objectives and Means of Knowledge Communication
Impact of Informatics Knowledge Communication Means and Models
Scientific Research Communication
Communication of Engineering Research and Development
Interdisciplinary Communication
Conceptual and Organizational Perspectives of Knowledge Communication
Scientific Education and Education Science: Differences with Engineering Education
Knowledge Communication Technologies