MODEL MANAGEMENT AS A COMPONENT OF AKNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:CAPTURING MODELING KNOWLEDGEIN THE ENTERPRISE

Models should be part of the organizational knowledge that is made available in a comprehensive knowledge management system. However, modeling knowledge entails some difficulties that differ from other forms of knowledge. We outline the requirements for a knowledge management system that includes support for modeling. We want to point out the differences between models and other forms of knowledge, put out an agenda for research based upon those differences, and solve at least one problem caused by the differences.

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