Geological disposal: KM challenges and solutions

作者: Hiroyuki Umeki , Hiroyasu Takase , Ian G McKinley

DOI: 10.1057/KMRP.2011.19

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摘要: Geological disposal of radioactive waste epitomises many the greatest challenges in Knowledge Management (KM): collating and synthesising knowledge from a host diverse disciplines with exponentially expanding information bases, developing preserving tacit project implemented over more than century, rigorously assuring quality ensuring informed dialogue between all stakeholders. It has become increasingly obvious that conventional KM approaches cannot cope hence major was initiated Japan 5 years ago, aim establishing truly 21st century System. Emphasis been very much on transfer ideas technology have shown to work elsewhere learning successes and, particular, failures similar projects. Although still under development, web-based platform is now functional, providing user-friendly access engineering (KE) tools communication interfaces at levels tailored key stakeholder groups.

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