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*Call for Papers*

*Eighth International Workshop on Theory and Applications of Knowledge 
MAnagement (TAKMA 2007)*

in conjunction with DEXA 2007

Regensburg, Germany

3-7 September 2007

Knowledge Management is a broad field that covers the 
elicitation/extraction, sharing and application of knowledge within 
organisations. Each of

these areas has received focussed attention in separation to each other; 
this workshop is intended to bring together academic researchers with

developers and users from the industry and public administration to 
share their expertise on KM aspects that is of interest to other areas. Both

researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit papers to the 
TAKMA 2006 workshop addressing aspects of the TAKMA theme.

Topics of TAKMA workshops include (but are not limited to) the following 
aspects:

      * Extracting Knowledge from Documents
      * Knowledge Dissemination using Intranets/Extranets
      * Knowledge Integration
      * Support Tools for Developing New Knowledge
      * Methods and techniques supporting Knowledge Management
      * Organisational Learning
      * Building Organisational Memories
      * Interaction between Workflow and Knowledge Management
      * Collaborative and Co-operative Knowledge Management
      * Knowledge Management Technology Environments
      * HCI in Knowledge Management
      * Usability Evaluation of KM Systems
      * Knowledge Visualisation
      * Case studies and good practices
      * Measuring the benefits of KM
      * Eliciting and building ontologies
      * Ontology-supported applications
      * The dark side of KM: knowledge manipulation
      * Ethics of Knowledge Management

*Important Dates*
Submission of papers:* 3 March 2007*
Notification of acceptance: 14 April 2007
Camera-ready copies: 15 May 2007

*Submission Details*
Authors are invited to submit research contributions or practical 
experience reports in English (not more than 5 pages in IEEE format).

Accepted are postscript, pdf or word format via email to Nicole 
Koenderink (*[log in to unmask]*). The papers accepted for TAKMA 2007

will be published in the IEEE workshop proceedings of DEXA 2007.

*Workshop Co-Chairs:*
Nicole Koenderink, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
Lena Aggestam, University of Skövde, Sweden
Wolfgang Kienreich, Know-Center, Austria

*Program Committee:*
Vincenza Carchiolo, University of Catania, Italy
Kemal A. Delic, Hewlet Packard Corporation, France
Simone Heftberger, University of Linz, Austria
Remko Helms, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Peter H. Jones, REDESIGN RESEARCH, USA
Dimitris Karagiannis, Universität Wien, Austria
Alessandro Longheu, University of Catania, Italy
Janet McDonnell, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom
Paul Mulholland, The Open University, United Kingdom
Werner Klieber, Know-Center, Austria
Oscar Pastor Lopez, Valencia University of Technology, Spain
Ulrich Reimer, Swiss Life Rentenanstalt, Switzerland
Erwin Schaumlechner, Tiscover AG, Austria
A Min Tjoa, TU Wien, Austria
Jan Top, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Roland Traunmüller, University of Linz, Austria
Charalampos Vassiliou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 
Greece
Roland Wagner, Universität Linz, Austria
Maria Wimmer, University of Linz, Austria
Simone Stumpf, Oregon State University, USA
Vedran Sabol, Know-Center, Austria

Information on the workshop location and the DEXA conference clusters is 
available at the DEXA main page (_www.dexa.org_ <file://www.dexa.org>).


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LENA AGGESTAM

School of Humanities and Informatics
University of Skövde, Sweden
Phone: +46 500 44 83 07
Email: [log in to unmask]
Fax: +46 500 44 83 99

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