18 research outputs found
Delivering knowledge services in the cloud
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Cloud-based personal knowledge management as a service (PKMaaS)
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
An ontology-based expert locator system in a Web 2.0-oriented personal learning environment
The Artificial Intelligence Workshops (AIW) 2011 are held in conjunction the 3rd Malaysian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (MJCAI 2011), and the 3rd Semantic Technology And Knowledge Engineering Conference (STAKE 2011) at UNITEN Putrajaya Campus, Malaysia.2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Cloud-Based Personal Knowledge Management as a service (PKMaaS)
This study tries to give a different perspective of the cloud application through a personal knowledge management perspective and its structure in the cloud computing environment. In recent years, there has been a great hype about cloud computing and different books and literature reviews have classified different types of cloud with various definitions and criteria focusing on mainly three different layers of services being infrastructure, platform and software. Instead, this paper provides a meta-observation over an integrated cloud ecosystem through the knowledge window through which a deeper insight into how the cloud, as an ecosystem, provides services that are not feasible in many conventional knowledge management approaches. Adopting a top-down approach, this study tries to illustrate the implications of the cloud at the personal levels from a knowledge-oriented perspective.Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringRefereed conference pape
Motives for Social Collaboration in Knowledge Sharing Portals
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperOther Versio
Enhancing knowledge quality via a semantic-oriented framework for a social knowledge cloud
This paper provides a meta-observation over an integrated cloud ecosystem, which has been mostly limited to Software (SaaS), Platform (PaaS) and Infrastructure (IaaS). This study tries to give a different perspective of the cloud environment in a holistic view of its broader application and structure through the knowledge management window. This will envisage a deeper insight into how the cloud as an integrated ecosystem can act as a knowledge provider and enhance the quality of knowledge services. With the focus is on cloud integrity as an ecosystem, our study tries to illustrate the value-add and implications of such ecosystem in betterment of quality in knowledge services.Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringInvited conference pape