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Knowledge management for the construction industry: the e-cognos project

Wetherill, M; Rezgui, Y; Lima, C; Zarli, A

Authors

M Wetherill

Y Rezgui

C Lima

A Zarli



Abstract

The paper focuses upon the contribution which adequate use of the latest development in Information and Communication Technologies can make to the enhancement, development and improvement of professional expertise in the Construction domain. The paper is based on the e-COGNOS project, which aims at specifying and developing an open model-based infrastructure and a set of tools that promote consistent knowledge management within collaborative construction environments. The specified solution emerged from a comprehensive analysis of the business and information / knowledge management practices of the project end-users, and makes use of a Construction specific ontology that is used as a basis for specifying adaptive mechanisms that can organise documents according to their contents and interdependencies, while maintaining their overall consistency. The e-Cognos web-based infrastructure will include services, which allow the creation, capture, indexing, retrieval and dissemination of knowledge. It also promotes the integration of third-party services, including proprietary tools. The e-COGNOS approach will be tested and evaluated through a series of field trials. This will be followed by the delivery of business recommendations regarding the deployment of e-COGNOS in the construction sector. The research is ongoing and supported by the European Commission under the IST programme - Key Action II.

Citation

Wetherill, M., Rezgui, Y., Lima, C., & Zarli, A. (2002). Knowledge management for the construction industry: the e-cognos project

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Aug 1, 2002
Deposit Date Jan 19, 2009
Journal Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITCon)
Print ISSN 18744753
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Pages 183-196
Keywords Knowledge management, construction industry, ontology, web services
Publisher URL http://www.itcon.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?2002_12
Additional Information Additional Information : Special issue: ICT for knowledge management in construction