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A Case Study on Research Assistant System – From Knowledge Management Perspective

 

UDC 65.01:001.101

Jin Tan David Yang
Center for General Education, National Kaohsiung Normal University
Chun-Yen Tsai
Graduate Institute of Science Education, National Kaohsiung Normal University
Ming Jey Huang
Graduate Institute of Information and Computer Education, National Kaohsiung


Abstract. The purpose of this study is to develop a web-based Research Assistant System (RAS), a Knowledge Management System by community of practice, to improve the group performance of Research Assistants (RAs). Knowledge management is concerned with effective and efficient access to internal and external knowledge that enable an organization to be informed of its environment. The methodology of this study consists of system analysis/design. This study focuses on the implement ation of such a system , a system based on free software—PhpBB that allows people to add special features to meet RAS’s requirements. The testing phase in this study was also obtained from RAs ’ feedbacks. Two contributions of RAS are: (a). With shared memory , the RAS exposes to an interest in how research performance being not merely a function of an individual's achievement, but in a way that tasks and problems are being shared; the organization memory implies an emphasis on how individual insights are combine d in a group, and how the structure and dynamics of such group thought processes;(b). The RAS plays as an organizational learning support system that individual problem solving is inspired by how groups of experts can come together and solve problems in a way that the individuals could not do on their own. Finally, the implications of RAS in terms of Knowledge Management are also discussed.

 

Volume 02 , Issue 02 (December 2005) table of contents
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:1820-0214
Publisher ComSIS Consortium
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