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Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management

Is the Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) knowledge management's killer app? Leading expert Joseph M. Firestone, the first author to formulate the idea of the Enterprise Knowledge Portal, breaks new ground and looks to the future with a practical, but comprehensive approach to enterprise portals and their relationship to knowledge management. Providing a clear and novel overview, Firestone tackles a wide range of topics ranging from functional EIP applications, estimating costs and benefits of EIPs, variations in EIP technical architecture, the role of intelligent agents, the nature of knowledge management, portal product/solution segmentation, portal product case studies, to the future of the EIP space.

'Enterprise Information Portals and Knowledge Management' is the book on portals you've been waiting for. It is the only book that thoroughly considers, explores, and analyzes:

* The EIP orientation, outlook and evolution
* A new methodology for estimating EIP benefits and costs
* EIP and Enterprise Knowledge Portals (EKP) architecture
* The approaching role of software agents in EIPs and EKPs
* The current and future contribution of EIP and EKP solutions to Knowledge Management
* The role of XML in portal architecture
* A comprehensive, multi-dimensional, and forward-looking segmentation of EIP products accompanied by portal product case studies
* Where EIP sector companies are headed and the pathways they will follow to get there

Defining enterprise information portals; The evolution of EIPs; EIPs and corporate goals; Estimating benefits of EIPs; Portal architecture; Portals and enterprise application integration; The role of intelligent agents in portals; Portals and knowledge management; Portals and eBusiness; The role of XML in portal development; EIP segmentation; The future of EIPs.
Professional Practice & Development
Joseph M. Firestone
No one understands Enterprise Information Portals better than Joe Firestone. This thorough examination of their development, architecture and functionality and features is a priceless tool for business managers and IT professionals alike. Furthermore, Firestone's discussion of knowledge and knowledge management is an invaluable contribution to the literature.' - Hugh McKellar, executive editor, KMWorld Magazine'Joe Firestone is without a doubt the leading global authority on enterprise information portals, knowledge portals, and the use of technology, in general, for knowledge management in business. What makes his perspective so compelling is the persuasive way in which he makes the distinction between knowledge management (the management process) and knowledge processing (the social proc