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A comparative analysis of user preference-based and existing knowledge management systems attributes in the aerospace industry

Posted on:2016-05-19Degree:D.B.AType:Dissertation
University:Capella UniversityCandidate:Varghese, Nishad GFull Text:PDF
GTID:1478390017973623Subject:Management
Abstract/Summary:
Knowledge management (KM) exists in various forms throughout organizations. Process documentation, training courses, and experience sharing are examples of KM activities performed daily. The goal of KM systems (KMS) is to provide a tool set which serves to standardize the creation, sharing, and acquisition of business critical information. Existing literature provides numerous examples of targeted evaluations of KMS, focusing on specific system attributes. This research serves to bridge the targeted evaluations with an industry-specific, holistic approach. The user preferences of aerospace employees in engineering and engineering-related fields were compared to profiles of existing aerospace KMS based on three attribute categories: technical features, system administration, and user experience. The results indicated there is a statistically significant difference between aerospace user preferences and existing profiles in the user experience attribute category, but no statistically significant difference in the technical features and system administration attribute categories. Additional analysis indicated in-house developed systems exhibit higher technical features and user experience ratings than commercial-off-the-self (COTS) systems.
Keywords/Search Tags:User, Systems, Attribute, Experience, Technical features, Existing, Aerospace
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