session 2
Knowledge management for space activities in the digital era
- type
oral
- Description
In the today’s digital era, also space businesses should rethink on the KM approaches to generate a community of shared and useful information and knowledge. More advanced technologies give digital workers the opportunity to communicate and collaborate on a regular basis, in addition the proliferation of mobile devices and social media allows content to be more rapidly shared. This new environment pushes towards understanding what critical knowledge is, how it can help drive down costs and seeing solutions. Key themes addressed during the session are: managing the sharing of the knowledge to develop new projects, what solutions are in place to work securely across corporate and international boundaries, how is knowledge captured, shared, and used to drive innovation and create value to the organization, collaboration and culture, the financial value of KM to the business, processes and technologies that organisations are using to sustain, energise and invigorate their ability to learn, innovate, and share knowledge. Examples of case studies of particular interest include successful projects and innovations in the application of knowledge management, grounded research in knowledge and risk management, methods that allow data, information or knowledge exchange within or amongst organisations in support of actual programmes.
- Date
2018-10-03
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Ms. Roberta Mugellesi-Dow, European Space Agency (ESA), United Kingdom;
Co-Chair: Mr. Patrick Hambloch, The Planetary Society, Germany;
Rapporteur: Prof. Jeanne Holm, City of Los Angeles, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | From Libraries to ESA knowledge and learning centres: Key Features and Status of Implementation | 12 | confirmed | Dr. Gianluigi Baldesi | European Space Agency (ESA) | France | |
2 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. André Pliewischkies | German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Germany | ||
3 | Sharing Semantic Resources among the Space Community: a Knowledge Management Issue | 12 | confirmed | Dr. Daniel Galarreta | Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) | France | |
4 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Jose A. Martinez Ontiveros | Immediait | Spain | ||
5 | Ontology Based Cognitive Assistant for Early Design of Space Missions | 12 | confirmed | Ms. Audrey Berquand | University of Strathclyde | United Kingdom | |
6 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Roger Jegou | European Space Agency (ESA) | The Netherlands | ||
7 | 12 | withdrawn | Mr. Rodrigo Britto Maria | Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) | Brazil | ||
8 | Bringing space technology to the energy sector: Managing innovation across boundaries | 12 | confirmed | Ms. Nathalie Kerstens | Eindhoven University of Technology | Belgium | |
10 | Post-Mortem Integrated Approaches in Knowledge Management and Sharing | 12 | confirmed | Dr. Vasilis Zervos | International Space University (ISU) | France | |
11 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Guoji Wang | Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China | ||
12 | 12 | withdrawn | Mr. Federico Perazzo | Argentina | |||
13 | knowledge management case study for crisis relieved during the Formosat-5 early orbit operation | 12 | no-show | Prof. Arthur Huang | National Space Organization | Taiwan, China |