Experience Management)
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********** Call for Participation **********
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*  2nd German Workshop on Experience Management (GWEM 2003)
*  (continuing the German Case-Based Reasoning Workshop (GWCBR) Series)
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*  to be held in conjunction with the
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*  2nd Conference on Professional Knowledge Management:
*  Experiences and Visions
*  Luzern, Switzerland
*  2.-4. April 2003
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http://wm2003.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/workshop/w06/GWEM2003_CfP_english.html
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Objectives & Contents
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The objective of this workshop is to provide an inter-disciplinary forum in
which scientists and practitioners can exchange new ideas and applications
on Experience Management (EM). Contributions on practical applications are
just as welcome as contributions on current research and research results.

What is the difference between Experience Management and Knowledge
Management?
Whereas knowledge management generally deals with the activities regarding
collection from different sources (documents, data, experts, etc.),
structuring, documenting, refinement/improvement, evaluation and
distribution of knowledge and its objectives, the relatively new field of
Experience Management focuses, in particular, on exemplary knowledge (e.g.,
in the form of cases) and also looks at the methods and technologies that
are suitable for that. The main focus here are the usage of intelligent
systems for Experience Management and the necessary processes.

The "ingredients" for Experience Management come from various areas such as
Experience Factory (e.g., with regard to embedding an EM system into the
knowledge-relevant processes in a company), ontologies (e.g., as a basis for
the domain model resp. vocabulary), data mining and text mining (e.g., on
the analysis of existing data and documents), as well as - particularly -
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR). It has been shown that CBR is suitable as a
principle, methodology, and technology for supporting many of these
activities, especially in Experience Management.


Target Groups
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The target group includes researchers and practitioners who are interested
in Experience Management, including, in particular, those dealing with
case-based reasoning from the perspective of Knowledge Management or with
Lessons Learned-type systems. These include, in particular, the members of
the GI Special Group on Knowledge Management as well as the participants of
former GWEM/GWCBRs - the latter also on an international level.

The workshop language is English.


Program
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(see workshop web page for details)

Invited Talk:
   Experience and Learning - A Psychological Point of View
   Gerhard Weber, Department of Psychology, University of Education Freiburg

Paper Presentations:
- Case-Based Decision Support and Experience Management for Ultrasonography
   (Ziad El Balaa, Ralph Traph�ner)
- The Exchange of Retrieval Knowledge about Services between Agents
   (Mirjam Minor, Mike Wernicke)
- Experience Management within Project Management Processes
   (Maya Kaner, Reuven Karni)
- On the Relations between Structural Case-Based Reasoning and
Ontology-based Knowledge Management
   (Ralph Bergmann, Martin Schaaf)
- Investigating different Methods for efficient Retrieval of Generalized
Cases
   (Rainer Maximini, Alexander Tartakovski, Ralph Bergmann)
- Developing maintainable CBR Systems: Applying SIAM to empolis orenge
   (Thomas Roth-Berghofer)
- Case-Based Reuse of Software Examplets
   (Markus Grabert, Derek Bridge)
- Evaluation of two Strategies for Case-Based Diagnosis handling Multiple
Faults
   (Martin Atzm�ller, Joachim Baumeister, Frank Puppe)
- Building an Experience Factory for a Model-based Risk Analysis Framework
   (Chingwoei Gan, Eric Scharf)
- A Multi-agent System for Knowledge Management based on the Implicit
Culture Framework
   (Enrico Blanzieri, Paolo Giorgini, Claudio Zanoni)
- Case-Based Adaptation in Medicine Focusing on Hypothyroidism
   (Rainer Schmidt, Olga Vorobieva, Lothar Gierl)


Workshop Organizers
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Markus Nick, Fraunhofer IESE, Sauerwiesen 6, 67661 Kaiserslautern, Germany,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Fraunhofer IESE, Sauerwiesen 6, 67661 Kaiserslautern,
Germany, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Program Committee
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Andreas Abecker, DFKI, Kaiserslautern, D
Brigitte Bartsch-Sp�rl, BSR Consulting, M�nchen, D
Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Florida International University, Miami, US
Ralph Bergmann, Universit�t Hildesheim, D
Marco C. Bettoni, Fachhochschule beider Basel, CH
Virginia Dignum, Achmea, The Netherlands
Beatrice Fuchs, Universite Lyon, F
Peter Funk, M�lardalen University, Sweden
Mehmet Goeker, Kaidara Software Inc., Palo Alto, US
Norbert Gronau, Universit�t Oldenburg, D
Ioannis Iglezakis, DaimlerChrysler, Ulm, D
Franz Kurfe�, CalPoly, San Luis Obispo, US
Frank Maurer, University Calgary, Canada
Mirjam Minor, Humboldt Universit�t Berlin, D
Uli Reimer, Swiss Life, Z�rich, CH
Thomas Reinartz, DaimlerChrysler, Ulm, D
Michael M. Richter, Universit�t Kaiserslautern, D
Thomas Roth-Berghofer, DFKI, Kaiserslautern, D
Reiner Schmidt, Universit�t Rostock, D
Sascha Schmitt, Universit�t Kaiserslautern, D
Alexander Seitz, Universit�t Ulm, D
Steffen Staab, Universit�t Karlsruhe, D
Markus Stolze, IBM Z�rich, CH
Rudi Studer, Universit�t Karlsruhe, D
Ralph Traph�ner, empolis GmbH, D
Angi Voss, Fraunhofer AIS, D
Roland Wagner, Universit�t Linz, �sterreich
Rosina Weber, Drexel University, US


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