In this paper, a high-efficiency knowledge management system, HDIA_KMS, based on habitual domains and intelligent agents is proposed. The design concept of the system is to use an agent community to deal with the activities of knowledge management effectively, that is, knowledge sharing, knowledge classification, knowledge creation, and knowledge recovery. The features of this system are: collecting the surfing habits of each user and finding hidden patterns of departments to recommend articles by data mining; classifying the knowledge articles in accordance with departments and therefore rapidly finding out suitable documents for users; providing personal service through personal profiles; creating new knowledge documents by discussing among users; accepting and reclassifying improperly classified articles found by users; taking the abilities of collaboration, independence and automation of agents to help users use and improve the effects of HDIA_KMS. The PASSI methodology is adopted to analyze and design the system, and agents protocols follow the FIPA specifications.
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