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Web 2.0 tools facilitate knowledge activities such as acquiring, creating, organizing, sharing and saving knowledge. In addition to social media, conceptual models as well as technological or practical methods adhering to the Web 2.0 principles are important when seeking to raise a public organisation's visibility, communication, collaboration. This Session seeks research looking at Web 2.0 models, methods and tools in Knowledge Management in order to support public organisation. Suggested topics include but are not limited to: Models for knowledge management 2.0 Knowledge sharing and cllaboration Web 2.0 and its principles Social Media E-Goverment Social Knowledge Management Crowdsourcing Web 2.0 tools for

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Place : Portugal, Rua s�o fernando

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Contact Person:Paula Edwards

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Web 2.0 tools facilitate knowledge activities such as acquiring, creating, organizing, sharing and saving knowledge. In addition to social media, conceptual models as well as technological or practical methods adhering to the Web 2.0 principles are important when seeking to raise a public organisation's visibility, communication, collaboration. This Session seeks research looking at Web 2.0 models, methods and tools in Knowledge Management in order to support public organisation. Suggested topics include but are not limited to: Models for knowledge management 2.0 Knowledge sharing and cllaboration Web 2.0 and its principles Social Media E-Goverment Social Knowledge Management Crowdsourcing Web 2.0 tools for

Web 2.0 tools facilitate knowledge activities such as acquiring, creating, organizing, sharing and saving knowledge. In addition to social media, conceptual models as well as technological or practical methods adhering to the Web 2.0 principles are important when seeking to raise a public organisation's visibility, communication, collaboration. This Session seeks research looking at Web 2.0 models, methods and tools in Knowledge Management in order to support public organisation. Suggested topics include but are not limited to: Models for knowledge management 2.0 Knowledge sharing and cllaboration Web 2.0 and its principles Social Media E-Goverment Social Knowledge Management Crowdsourcing Web 2.0 tools for will be held in Rua s�o fernando,Portugal on date 2017-11-03

Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 31st October 2017

Organized By :New York Events List

Keynote Speakers : Slinger Jansen Utrecht University Netherlands Slinger Jansen is a senior researcher at the Department of Information and Computer Science at Utrecht University. He is one of the leading researchers in the domain of software ecosystems and co-founders of the International Conference on Software Business, the Workshop on Ecosystem Architecture, and the International Workshop on Software Ecosystems. He is lead editor of the book “Software Ecosystems: Analyzing and Managing Business Netw

Conference Highlights :Increasingly, software producing organizations collaborate in networks that have become known as software ecosystems. The intricate structures of platforms upon platforms enable rapid innovation like never before. In this talk, we explore how these platforms collect knowledge about the platform itself, the applications running on it, and the end-users that make use of these applications. Through examples and case studies is shown that software operation knowledge in software ecosystems is essent

Venue :Santa Cruz, Portugal

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Web 2.0 tools facilitate knowledge activities such as acquiring, creating, organizing, sharing and saving knowledge. In addition to social media, conceptual models as well as technological or practical methods adhering to the Web 2.0 principles are important when seeking to raise a public organisation's visibility, communication, collaboration. This Session seeks research looking at Web 2.0 models, methods and tools in Knowledge Management in order to support public organisation.

Suggested topics include but are not limited to: Models for knowledge management 2.0 Knowledge sharing and cllaboration Web 2.0 and its principles Social Media E-Goverment Social Knowledge Management Crowdsourcing Web 2.0 tools for

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