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We invite you to participate in the 8th Australian Conference
on Knowledge Management and Intelligent Decision Support (ACKMIDS
2005) to be held at Rydge’s Hotel, Melbourne,
Australia on December 5 and
6, 2005. Registration is open at the Conference Registration page.
This year the conference theme will explore
“Why Culture Matters: the Local and Global in Knowledge
Management”.
The conference is hosted by the Knowledge Management
Research Program, Monash University,
Melbourne.
The KM Research
Program at Monash University, School of Information Management
& Systems - SIMS is one of the formal research groups.
This conference has been hosted by the KM Research Program since
1998. We conduct research towards the development of a comprehensive
approach to knowledge management for intelligent decision support.
We study both technological and organisational/managerial challenges
associated with introducing KM into enterprises. We have and are
conducting a number of projects which apply and refine the theoretical
models proposed.
For further information on our research please see http://www.sims.monash.edu.au/research/km/
The conference provides an arena for discussing current approaches
to the way people and organizations work with knowledge. The ACKMIDS
conference aims to facilitate an active exchange of ideas between
academia and practice.
The conference offers participants an opportunity to generate
and explore ideas and to share their experiences within the Australian
knowledge management community. While focused on the Australian
community, the conference has long enjoyed international participation
from Europe, Asia and the USA.
We look forward to your participation.
Frada Burstein and Henry Linger,
ACKMIDS 2005 Conference Chairs
This Conference is proudly sponsored by:
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