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Meeting Information |
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Faculty Information |
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| Opening | |||
| 1. | Opening Prof. K. R. Sreenivasan, International Centre for Theoretical Physics |
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| 2. | School of nuclear knowledge management: strategy, approach and achievements Andrei Kosilov, IAEA |
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Policies and Strategies in Nuclear Knowledge Management Chair: David Beraha, Germany |
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| 1. | Elements of knowledge management A. Kosilov, IAEA |
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| 2. | Improving organizational performance with a KM system A. Jackson, UK |
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| 3. | Recent aspects in process oriented knowledge management David Beraha, Germany |
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| 4. | Knowledge Dissemination at ICTP Andres Cicutttin, ICTP |
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| 5. | KM objectives and policies Yanko Yanev, IAEA |
4.75 Mb |
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| 6. | Nuclear Energy for 21st century - Needs for KM Yanko Yanev, IAEA |
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| Human Resources and Knowledge Transfer | |||
| 1. | Human Resource Challenges to KM Ed Boyles, USA |
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| 2. | Capturing and Transferring Knowledge: basic concepts (presentations and practical session)
A. Jackson, UK and A. Pryakhin, IAEA |
129 Kb |
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| 3. | Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations Ed Boyles, USA |
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| 4. | Case study on risk management of knowledge loss E. Boyles, A. Jackson |
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| 5. | Industry best practices for managing an ageing work force Ed Boyles, USA |
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| 6. | Requirements and accountability for critical knowledge retention A. Kosilov, IAEA |
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| 7. | Capturing and Transferring Knowledge: basic concepts A. Jackson |
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| Managing Nuclear Information Resources | |||
| 1. | Managing Nuclear Information Y. Yanev, IAEA |
4.62 Mb |
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| 2. | Introduction to INIS A. Pryakhin, A. Tolstenkov, IAEA |
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| 3. | Social Network Analysis: Concept and Realization Antonio Barroso, Brazil |
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| 4. | General Requirements for Nuclear Knowledge Management Portal A. Pryakhin, IAEA |
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| 5. | Preservation of Nuclear Information and Records A. Pryakhin, A. Tolstenkov, IAEA |
6.73 Mb |
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| 6. | Knowledge Management: Safety Considerations P. Firbas, IAEA |
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| 7. | Practical Session: Knowledge representation methods and their application D. Beraha and A. Barosso |
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| Methods and Tools for KM including Practical Examples | |||
| 1. | Overview of Knowledge Management Methods A. Barroso, Brazil |
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| 2. | Practical examples of IT tools to support knowledge management A. Pryakhin, IAEA |
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| 2.1 | Part 1 |
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| 2.2 | Part 2 |
1.93 Mb |
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| 3. | Enterprise information portals at GRS David Beraha, Germany |
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| 4. | Social Network Analysis – a case study and the practical use of indicators A. Barroso, Brazil |
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| 5. | IAEA Methodology and Guidance on Nuclear Knowledge Management Andrey Kosilov, IAEA |
1.76 Mb |
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| 6. | KM Assessment and Knowledge Mapping A. Barroso, Brazil |
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| 7. | Practical Session: Nuclear English Serge Gorlin, WNA |
512 Kb |
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| Networking for Education and Training | |||
| 1. | The World Nuclear University: Achievements and Perspectives Yanko Yanev, IAEA and Serge Gorlin, WNU |
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| 2. | World Nuclear University Summer Institute 2007 in Korea: Participant's view. Nguyen Minh Hoang, Vietnam |
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| 3. | Nuclear Knowledge Management by the European Nuclear Education Network Association - Experience
and Perspectives P. P. De Regge, R. Kusumi, the ENEN Association |
2.47 Mb |
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| 4. | Networking for Education and Training: ANENT approach. K. Hanamitsu, IAEA |
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| 5. | Preservation and dissemination of nuclear knowledge with an educational cyber platform A. Pryakhin, IAEA |
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| 6. | Networking for Education and Training in USA and UK E. Boyles, USA and A. Jackson, UK |
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| 6.1 | Part 1 |
755 Kb |
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| 6.2 | Part 2 |
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| 7. | IT/IM Initiatives to Support Nuclear Education and Training Andrey Pryakhin, IAEA |
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| 7.1 | Part 1 |
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| 7.2 | Part 2 |
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| A Session on the comparison of curricula in non-power applications and development of recommendations for their improvement |
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