The computer support of association and knowledge creation through socially disseminated activity systems has become a vital issue in the representation of “knowledge management.” An advanced collaborative human–computer cooperative system is presented in this paper, recognizing the suitability of the dynamic feature of a knowledge stream as a means to solve cooperative problems using multiple intelligent agents. The structure comprises a knowledge base that stores investigational knowledge and is used logically by a computer inference function. Finally human–computer cooperation will automatically help the knowledge base. This approach supports task managers to effectively control their projects by the extreme practice of an existing designed knowledge base. The suggested approach characterizes a front-line representation of human–computer collaboration and knowledge engineering through multiple agents. Furthermore, it will provide decision-makers with more information about using models and data processing to enhance their understanding and information base. An expert knowledge-based support system uses collaboration technologies and computer-based tools to integrate expert knowledge.

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Knowledge Management Practice Using Multiple Intelligent Agents in Human–Computer Cooperative System

  • Hrudaya Kumar Tripathy,
  • Sushruta Mishra,
  • Satya Ranjan Dash,
  • Muhammad Ehsan Rana

摘要

The computer support of association and knowledge creation through socially disseminated activity systems has become a vital issue in the representation of “knowledge management.” An advanced collaborative human–computer cooperative system is presented in this paper, recognizing the suitability of the dynamic feature of a knowledge stream as a means to solve cooperative problems using multiple intelligent agents. The structure comprises a knowledge base that stores investigational knowledge and is used logically by a computer inference function. Finally human–computer cooperation will automatically help the knowledge base. This approach supports task managers to effectively control their projects by the extreme practice of an existing designed knowledge base. The suggested approach characterizes a front-line representation of human–computer collaboration and knowledge engineering through multiple agents. Furthermore, it will provide decision-makers with more information about using models and data processing to enhance their understanding and information base. An expert knowledge-based support system uses collaboration technologies and computer-based tools to integrate expert knowledge.