An Open-Ended Work System Knowledge Model for Visualizing, Organizing, and Accessing Knowledge about Information Systems in Organizational Settings

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2021-01-05
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Alter, Steven
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This essay presents a new approach for visualizing and organizing IS-related knowledge and expanding that knowledge. It mentions other possibly relevant approaches and then proposes a new approach that combines ideas from two sources, a taxonomy of “knowledge objects” (KOs) and the work system perspective (WSP), including several new extensions of work system theory (WST). Its contribution is the rationale and structure of a work system knowledge model (WSKM) that is potentially useful for organizing a significant fraction of knowledge related to IS
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Knowing What We Know: Where to Now?, conceptual model, is knowledge, knowledge object, work system theory
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10 pages
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Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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