Towards Design of Life Cycle Model for Knowledge Management Systems: Process Perceptive

Authors

  • A.Abdul Rahman , Justus Selwyn

Abstract

The knowledge System is reigning almost all sectors and acts as contemporary approaches to
achieve expected goals, since an organization cannot away from the knowledge-acquiring process for long time
to understand global perceptive. The capturing and sharing of knowledge in and around the organization is not
an easy task, however improper management of knowledge can leads to serious losses in an organization. The
use of Life Cycle Model is essential to alleviate the effectiveness of the Knowledge Management System since
LCM is all about process instead of technical aspects. The effectiveness of KMS is dependence on its degree of
acquired quality in associated process, whereas the LCM can helps to knowledge workers to prescribe an
effective quality assurance activities to perform and guarantee that, the product meets the specified standard at
specified phases. Therefore, there is a need of LCM for effective KMS since it is process-specific system. This
paper proposes a KMS Life Cycle Model, which includes Key Quality Phases and its associated processes. The
evaluation of KMSLCM using reliability test also presented. The finding of the research work can use as road
map by researcher interested in KMS effectiveness and design quality.

Published

2020-05-30

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