Construction Process Oriented Knowledge Management Model and It’s Application to Construction Risk Management
Date Issued
2009
Date
2009
Author(s)
Tsai, Ming-Da
Abstract
The process knowledge assets make a substantial contribution to the project management for the construction industry. To effectively reuse these assets, knowledge management becomes a significant research area. However, there are two major Construction Knowledge Management (CKM) application problems in Taiwan’s construction industry: (1) non-uniform level of KM implementation, and (2) incomplete knowledge flow. To address this issue, this study proposes a modified construction knowledge management application model –Construction Process Oriented Knowledge Management (CPOKM) model. The CPOKM model provides the supports for the development of construction knowledge embedded workflow. Based on the CPOKM model, the study develops the model of ontology-based knowledge extraction and knowledge reuse to facilitate the construction knowledge flow in a specific domain: the ontology-based risk management (ORM) approach. Through the introduction of the factual cases for the validation conduction, this study verifies the CPOKM model and the feasibility of the ORM approach. With the application of the CPOKM model and the ORM approach, the results of this study demonstrate that the process-oriented approach can enable the CKM application and the operation of the construction knowledge flow.
Subjects
Construction Knowledge Management model
Process Oriented Knowledge Management model
Knowledge flow
Workflow
Ontology
Type
thesis
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