Sustaining knowledge in the neutron generator community and benchmarking study.
Author(s) -
Tameka C. Barrentine,
Bryan Kennedy,
Anthony Saba,
Jennifer Turgeon,
Julia Schneider,
William A. Stubblefield,
Esther Baldonado
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/933224
Subject(s) - general partnership , benchmarking , process (computing) , software deployment , knowledge management , engineering management , neutron generator , engineering , process management , business , computer science , systems engineering , neutron , physics , software engineering , neutron source , finance , marketing , quantum mechanics , operating system
In 2004, the Responsive Neutron Generator Product Deployment department embarked upon a partnership with the Systems Engineering and Analysis knowledge management (KM) team to develop knowledge management systems for the neutron generator (NG) community. This partnership continues today. The most recent challenge was to improve the current KM system (KMS) development approach by identifying a process that will allow staff members to capture knowledge as they learn it. This 'as-you-go' approach will lead to a sustainable KM process for the NG community. This paper presents a historical overview of NG KMSs, as well as research conducted to move toward sustainable KM
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