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Knowledge Management Systems for Construction
Over the last ten years, there has been growing interest in the implementation of knowledge management (KM) systems within the construction industry. The fragmented and transient nature of construction project teams makes the industry ideally suited to benefit from improved management of the knowledge generated in the course of construction projects. This paper is concerned with the evolution of knowledge management systems for construction. It starts with an exploration of the adoption of KM systems by construction sector organizations over the last decade and identifies some of the emerging trends. It also reviews some of the major knowledge management systems developed over the period and highlights the strengths and limitations of these systems in relation to what the industry needs. It argues for a new generation of knowledge management systems that are better suited to the dynamic, global and complex environment within which contemporary construction projects have to be delivered. The key features that such next-generation KM systems should have are also discussed and conclusions drawn on their significance.
Knowledge Management Systems for Construction
Over the last ten years, there has been growing interest in the implementation of knowledge management (KM) systems within the construction industry. The fragmented and transient nature of construction project teams makes the industry ideally suited to benefit from improved management of the knowledge generated in the course of construction projects. This paper is concerned with the evolution of knowledge management systems for construction. It starts with an exploration of the adoption of KM systems by construction sector organizations over the last decade and identifies some of the emerging trends. It also reviews some of the major knowledge management systems developed over the period and highlights the strengths and limitations of these systems in relation to what the industry needs. It argues for a new generation of knowledge management systems that are better suited to the dynamic, global and complex environment within which contemporary construction projects have to be delivered. The key features that such next-generation KM systems should have are also discussed and conclusions drawn on their significance.
Knowledge Management Systems for Construction
Anumba, Chimay J. (Autor:in) / Pulsifer, Doris (Autor:in)
Construction Research Congress 2010 ; 2010 ; Banff, Alberta, Canada
Construction Research Congress 2010 ; 687-696
04.05.2010
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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