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El. knyga: Mask Methodology and Knowledge Books

(Georgetown University, USA), (Aston University, UK), (Université Paris-Saclay, France)

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The Mask Methodology and Knowledge Books enables an organization to develop knowledge books, which have proven to be easy to use, easy to store, find and manage, and easy to update as organizational knowledge changes. They have also proven to be highly effective self-study and training resources. Until now, application of the methodology has been limited to Europe specifically French speaking countries, because the source documentation and in person training materials have not yet been translated to languages other than French.





This compelling new contribution to the field comprises of: A review the types of knowledge capital, and highlight the critical role of tacit knowledge in business operations; an introduction to the economic context for identifying and valuing critical business knowledge; and explanation of the relationship of knowledge engineering to MASK (Method for Analyzing and Structuring Knowledge); a outline of the six models that comprise the MASK model; an explanation of the importance of focusing on expertise that is well recognized by and essential to an organization; instruction on how to design a Knowledge Book for self-study and training; and a guide to building a governance and maintenance process for knowledge books.
ENGINEERING CRITICAL BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE

Chapter
1. Knowledge Engineering for Everyone

Chapter
2. Engineering Knowledge for Everyone

Chapter
3. The Critical Role of Tacit Knowledge

Chapter
4. Making Tacit Knowledge Explicit

Chapter
5. Knowledge Representation

THE THEORY OF MASK AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE BOOKS

Chapter
6. Overview of the Mask Framework and Methodology

Chapter
7. The Six Knowledge Models

Chapter
8. History of the Knowledge Book Technique

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A KNOWLEDGE BOOK

Chapter
9. High Level Overview of a Knowledge Book Project

Chapter
10. Designing and Building the Phenomenon Model

Chapter
11. Designing and Building the Activity Model

Chapter
12. Designing and Building the History Model

Chapter
13. Designing and Building the Concept Model

Chapter
14. Designing and Building the Task Model

Chapter
15. Designing and Building the Lineage Model

APPENDICES

Appendix A. Pulling it All Together

Appendix B. Knowledge Elicitation An Authoritative Bibliography

Appendix C. Guidelines on Preparing for Knowledge Elicitation Interviews

Appendix D. Future Research Topics

Appendix E. Selective Bibliography of J.L. Ermines Mask and Knowledge Books
Writings
Jean-Louis Ermine, Université Paris-Saclay, France



Denise Bedford, Georgetown University, USA



Alexeis Garcia-Perez, Aston University, UK