E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis

E-Community portal can be classifed as an extension of normal type of knowledge management system (KMS) development towards first class mentality. It servers varities of expects in term of capabilities and services especially for the benefits of community. Most of the community today are looking on...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Rusli, Abu Hassan, Musa, Omar, Siti Zobidah, Ismail, Narimah, Bolong, Jusang
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2010
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spelling my.upm.eprints.141852015-10-26T06:49:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14185/ E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis Abdullah, Rusli Abu Hassan, Musa Omar, Siti Zobidah Ismail, Narimah Bolong, Jusang E-Community portal can be classifed as an extension of normal type of knowledge management system (KMS) development towards first class mentality. It servers varities of expects in term of capabilities and services especially for the benefits of community. Most of the community today are looking on this matter as a very important issue and try to search the best way to manage or organize this community system for sustain a high rate of continuous improvement. While e-community system (ECS) or portal is a system that related to the process of knowledge capture, re-use, searching and representation to the user in a variety of form. The role of system could be determined by looking on the issues on how knowledge can be applied at the right time in the faster ways that based on the simplest command or agent given to the system in order to get the relevant knowledge from the portal. Besides that, system also could be looked on how the best element of infrastructure requirement could be used for, in the benefits of users in order to stored and captured as well as presenting the knowledge portal. The paper presents the analysis of the ECS infrastructure requirement, and its system implementation in a community of practise (CoP) especially towards first class mentality development as well as discussing a variety issues that related to its involvement, so that it will help CoPs to increase their productivity and quality as well as to gain return on investment (ROI). Canadian Center of Science and Education 2010-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14185/1/E-community.pdf Abdullah, Rusli and Abu Hassan, Musa and Omar, Siti Zobidah and Ismail, Narimah and Bolong, Jusang (2010) E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis. Computer and Information Science, 3 (1). pp. 160-167. ISSN 1913-8997 English
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description E-Community portal can be classifed as an extension of normal type of knowledge management system (KMS) development towards first class mentality. It servers varities of expects in term of capabilities and services especially for the benefits of community. Most of the community today are looking on this matter as a very important issue and try to search the best way to manage or organize this community system for sustain a high rate of continuous improvement. While e-community system (ECS) or portal is a system that related to the process of knowledge capture, re-use, searching and representation to the user in a variety of form. The role of system could be determined by looking on the issues on how knowledge can be applied at the right time in the faster ways that based on the simplest command or agent given to the system in order to get the relevant knowledge from the portal. Besides that, system also could be looked on how the best element of infrastructure requirement could be used for, in the benefits of users in order to stored and captured as well as presenting the knowledge portal. The paper presents the analysis of the ECS infrastructure requirement, and its system implementation in a community of practise (CoP) especially towards first class mentality development as well as discussing a variety issues that related to its involvement, so that it will help CoPs to increase their productivity and quality as well as to gain return on investment (ROI).
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author Abdullah, Rusli
Abu Hassan, Musa
Omar, Siti Zobidah
Ismail, Narimah
Bolong, Jusang
spellingShingle Abdullah, Rusli
Abu Hassan, Musa
Omar, Siti Zobidah
Ismail, Narimah
Bolong, Jusang
E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
author_facet Abdullah, Rusli
Abu Hassan, Musa
Omar, Siti Zobidah
Ismail, Narimah
Bolong, Jusang
author_sort Abdullah, Rusli
title E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
title_short E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
title_full E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
title_fullStr E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
title_full_unstemmed E-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
title_sort e-community system towards first class mentality development: an infrastructure requirements analysis
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14185/1/E-community.pdf
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