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Figure 11.4
Knowledge Management
Technology
Lotus Notes helps people
communicate, collaborate, and
streamline their work.
(Source: Courtesy of IBM
Corporation)
Company
Description
Web Site
Table 11.1
Knowledge management
collaboration tools
A knowledge management
consulting company
Additional Knowledge
Management Organizations and
Resources
CortexPro
www.cortexpro.com 22
Delphi Group
www.delphigroup.com 23
Knowledge
Management
Resource Center
Knowledge management sites,
products and services,
magazines, and case studies
www.kmresource.com 24
Knowledge
Management
Solutions, Inc.
Tools to create, capture, classify,
share, and manage knowledge
www.kmsi.u s 25
Knowledge
Management
Web Directory
A directory of knowledge
management Web sites
www.knowledge-manage.com 26
Content creation and management
KnowledgeBase
www.knowledgebase.net
Law Clip
Knowledge
Manager
A service that collects and
organizes text, Web links, and
more from law-related Web sites
Knowledge management articles,
resources, and opinions
www.lawclip.com 27
Meta KM
www.metakm.com 28
AN OVERVIEW OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
At a Dartmouth College conference in 1956, John McCarthy proposed the use of the term
artificial intelligence (AI) to describe computers with the ability to mimic or duplicate the
functions of the human brain. For example, advances in AI have led to systems that work
like the human brain to recognize complex patterns.
Many AI pioneers attended this first conference; a few predicted that computers would
be as “smart” as people by the 1960s. The prediction has not yet been realized, but the benefits
of artificial intelligence in business and research can be seen today, and research continues.
artificial intelligence (AI)
The ability of computers to mimic or
duplicate the functions of the human
brain.
 
 
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