Nuclear Knowledge Management
International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management:
Strategies, Information Management and Human Resource Development
7-10 September 2004, Saclay, France
Session 3: Managing Nuclear Information
Oral Presentations
Poster Presentations
Posters will be displayed on Wednesday, 8 September and on Thursday, 9 September 2004 from 9:00 until appr. 30 min after the end of the programme of that day jointly for all sessions held during that day. Locations will be identified on the conference site; the maximum poster size is width: 870 mm, height: 1170 mm. Authors of posters are requested to be present near their respective poster panels during breaks (coffee, lunch) and at the end of each day to answer questions.
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Preservation and re-use of nuclear knowledge in the UK nuclear industry
Mr. R. Workman (British Nuclear Fuels plc)
E-mail: rw6@bnfl.com
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Poster No: 03/P/19
United Kingdom
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Former students, present teachers - on both sides of the desk
Mr. A. R. Budu (University "POLITEHNICA" of Bucharest)
E-mail: andreibudu@cne.pub.ro
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Poster No: 03/P/01
Romania
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Methods for sharing tacit nuclear knowledge and expertise
Ms. N. Rintala (Helsinki University of Technology, TAI Research Centre)
E-mail: niina.helminen@hut.fi
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Poster No: 03/P/02
Finland
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Documentation and information service at Turkish Atomic Energy Authority: present state and future
Mr. O. Seckin (Turkish Atomic Energy Authority)
E-mail: olcay.seckin@taek.gov.tr
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Poster No: 03/P/04
Turkey
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Case studies managing nuclear information in Colombia
Mr. L. G. Oviedo (INGEOMINAS)
E-mail: leogonza@ingeomin.gov.co
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Poster No: 03/P/05
Colombia
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Knowledge management for sustainable applications of nuclear techniques in Ethiopia: case study
Mr. Z. Belete (Ethiopian Science & Technology Commission)
E-mail: zerayakob@yahoo.com
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Poster No: 03/P/07
Ethiopia
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Knowledge domains cartography of the radio pharmacy center of IPEN - a case study
Mr. R. I. Ricciardi (Nuclear and Energy Research Institute (IPEN))
E-mail: rita@ipen.br
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Poster No: 03/P/10
Brazil
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Assuring future competence in nuclear safety in Finland
Ms. K. Koskinen (Nuclear Reactor Regulation)
E-mail: Kaisa.Koskinen@stuk.fi
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Poster No: 03/P/11
Finland
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Needs for restoration of the nuclear knowledge management in Serbia
Mr. M. Pesic (Institute of Nuclear Sciences VINCA)
E-mail: mpesic@vin.bg.ac.yu
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Poster No: 03/P/12
Yugoslavia
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Knowledge degradation within routine operation practices in TRR – lessons learned
Mr. M. Gharib (Nuclear Research Center, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran)
E-mail: mgharib@aeoi.org.ir
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Poster No: 03/P/13
Iran
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OECD/NEA data bank integral experiments databases in support of knowledge preservation and transfer
Mr. E. Sartori (OECD/NEA)
E-mail: sartori@nea.fr
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Poster No: 03/P/14
OECD/Nuclear Energy Agency
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Management of nuclear information and knowledge in Cuban institutions
Mr. A. G. García (CUBAENERGIA)
E-mail: alex@cubaenergia.cu
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Poster No: 03/P/15
Cuba
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Computer science - a bridge between nuclear knowledge and practice
Mr. A. O. Pavelescu (University "POLITEHNICA" of Bucharest)
E-mail: apavelescu@cne.pub.ro
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Poster No: 03/P/16
Romania
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The radiation safety information computational center (RSICC) – forty years of nuclear knowledge management
Ms. B. L. Kirk (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
E-mail: kirkbl@ornl.gov
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Poster No: 03/P/17
United States of America
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Expectations of JAERI on INIS from a viewpoint of socio-economic evaluation
Mr. K. Yanagisawa (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI))
E-mail: yanagisk@popsvr.tokai.jaeri.go.jp
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Poster No: 03/P/18
Japan
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Presentation of Ingenium™, software tool for manage and share information and knowledge, and some applications in nuclear domain, with the CEA.
Mr. P. Sei (CEA)
E-mail: pascal.sei@nautitia.fr
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Poster No: 03/P/20
France
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Microfiches digitizing by a contract organization - quality and work productivity
Mr. V.Korotkov (ProSoft - M" - Electronic Archive Corporation)
E-mail: VKorotkov@elar.ru
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Poster No: 03/P/06
Russian Federation
Virtual Presentations
This web based session comprises papers which have been accepted by the conference Scientific Committee, but which could not
be presented by the author during the conference. The papers are included and made available through this web based session as an
additional information resource as a part of the International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management.
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Knowledge management initiatives of the Regional Cooperative Agreement (RCA) undertaken by the Electronic Networking and Outreach (ENO) project
Ms. A. Musa (The Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT))
E-mail: alawiah@mint.gov.my
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Paper No: 03/WBS/01
Malaysia
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Optimisation of information influences on problems of consequences of Chernobyl accident and quantitative criteria for estimation of information actions
Mr. A. Sobaleu (Committee on the problems of the consequences of the catastrophe at the chernobyl NPP)
E-mail: sobolev@komchern.org.by
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Paper No: 03/WBS/03
Belarus
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Impact of information on research and development activities of nuclear scientists in Ghana
Mr. E. A. Agyeman (Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC))
E-mail: Lizagyeman@yahoo.co.uk
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Paper No: 03/WBS/02
Ghana