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The Hyperwave eKnowledge Suite (eKS) offers the necessary technology extension for Hyperwave IS/6, enabling information to be captured and managed easily and distributed efficiently within the enterprise, as well as to business partners and customers.

Managing Information

ig_cim_04This is achieved through the unique combination of sophisticated content and document management with standards-based web technology, which efficiently supports business processes within the Hyperwave Collaborative Information Management (CIM) Platform.

The Hyperwave eKnowledge Suite (eKS) supports more than 200 file formats, which enables organisations to perform Document Management, Web Content Management, Information Retrieval, Business Process Automation and Collaborative Team working. The Hyperwave eKnowledge Suite provides all of this functionality with a highly integrated, uniform, efficient and extremely scalable CIM-platform, whereby efforts for integration and administration and so the Total Costs of Ownership are definitely reduced.

Features & Functionality

Document Management
  • Support of all document formats, e.g. MS Office, multimedia formats, HTML, XML, PDF, ...
  • Check in and check out, Version control, document history
  • Metadata Management
  • Integrated full-text search with Verity or Autonomy for all document formats
Content Management
  • Publishing from browser interface without additional Plug In
  • Publishing via drag & drop from Windows Desktop
  • Publishing directly from business-applications (e.g. Microsoft Office, CAD)*
  • Role-specific display of content and views
  • Optional workflow with release processes*
  • Document life cycle management
  • Guaranteed link consistency in HTML through dynamic Hyperwave link management
  • Easy customization of user interface
Knowledge- und Information Management
  • Automated Categorization
  • Search and display similar documents
  • Search and access to external data sources
  • Agents for automatic notification of new content
  • Saving of search queries in dynamical folders
  • Identification of experts for specialized issues
Collaboration - Interaction und Communication
  • Online discussion forums with archiving
  • Full email integration ("cc: Intranet")
  • Hyperwave Team Workspace for collaboration between project teams in different locations*
  • Task Management
  • Integrated Calendar System
  • Presence Awareness and Instant Messaging (Chat) *
  • Real Time Collaboration, including Audio, Video *
  • Application- and Desktop-Sharing *
Security
  • Secure data transfer with SSL V3 encoding *
  • Supports Client-Side Certificates*
  • Flexible security concept with individual rights assignment
  • Integration in existing authorization concepts (Active Directory, X.500, LDAP) *
  • Single Sign On for Windows NT/2000

*Aditional module

The Hyperwave eKnowledge Suite

The Hyperwave eKnowledge Suite (eKS) enables the simple management of structured and unstructured data in a dynamic Collaborative Information Management (CIM) System, as well as allowing access to this information at any time. The most important characteristic is the connection of sophisticated content and document management with standards-based Web technology, whereby core processes in the enterprise are efficiently supported.

Intuitive user prompting, role-specific content display and automatic pushing of information provide intelligent support for both knowledge management as well as effective collaboration – within enterprises and business-to-business. High scalability as well as simple adaptation and administration tools allow for flexible upgrading of the system.

The Architecture

The Hyperwave eKnowledge Suite is based on Hyperwave IS/6, the Hyperwave Collaborative Information (CIM) Management Platform and is the central platform for Hyperwave Collaborative Information Management.

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segunda-feira, 15 de junho de 2009

15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management

15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management

10 May 2009 8,474 views 36 Comments

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5. MindRaider

Link: http://mindraider.sourceforge.net/
Platforms: Java - Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free (Open Source)

MindRaider is personal notebook and outliner. It aims to connect the tradition of outline editors with emerging technologies. MindRaider mission is to help you in organization of your knowledge and associated web, local and realworld resources in a way that enables quick navigation, concise representation and inferencing.

See: http://mindraider.sourceforge.net/presentations.html

4. Scan

Link: http://scan.sourceforge.net/
Platforms: Java - Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free (Open Source)

SCAN (Smart Content Aggregation and Navigation) is a personal semantic content manager for desktop users. It combines search, text analysis, tagging and metadata functions to provide new user experience of desktop navigation and personal document management.

SCAN aims at problems of personal content organization and findability in information overload age.
See: http://eric-blue.com/2008/05/18/document-management-systems-scan-smart-content-aggregation-and-navigation/

3. Topicscape

Link: http://www.topicscape.com/
Platforms: Win
Cost: $49.99 (Lite version) / $109.99 (Pro version)

3D Topicscape is personal software designed to help you manage information in a unique way. It grew out of the mindmapping way of thinking but now makes information organizing a 3D activity available to everyone. Even if you’ve never heard of mindmapping you’ll quickly understand what its 3D landscapes are about and see how it helps you save time and find information quickly.

It’s not just about organizing information more efficiently, though. Once you’ve used this, you’ll never want to go back to 2D:

* You will see exciting new relationships between elements of your information that were there, but simply haven’t shown up before;
* you will spot what you’re looking for by recognizing where you are for with the ’sense of place’ that we all use every day in our 3D world;
* you can identify items more precisely from descriptions that you add yourself to files and topic. Searching can include these descriptions;
* you can go inside the 3D cone of a topic and find the items relating to that topic (occurrences) that you’ve put there;
* you can place the same item in several places, without the need to make copies or shortcuts and therefore find them more easily. How often have you puzzled where to put a document - being torn between two or more places where it seems to fit logically? Here now, is the answer.

2. TheBrain (PersonalBrain)

Link: http://www.thebrain.com/
Platforms: Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free, $149.95 (Core), $249.95 (Pro)

PersonalBrain helps you organize all your Web pages, contacts, documents, emails and files in one place so that you can always find them - just like you think of them. This saves you time and makes your life easier! With PersonalBrain you can even find related items that you worked on, but forgot existed.

* See relationships and connections between key concepts and ideas
* Eliminate digging through files and folders to find what you need
* Link all related information by topic, project, and idea
* Quickly drag and drop files and Web pages into a single unified concept map

1. MindManager

Link: http://www.mindjet.com/
Platforms: Web, Win, Mac
Cost: $10/month/user (MindJet Connect - Web), $349 (MM8 Win), $129 (MM7 Mac)

Mind maps created in MindManager are based on the mind mapping method by Tony Buzan. The latest version, MindManager 8, is available for Microsoft Windows only, though previous versions supported Mac OS X and files created in the most recent versions are compatible with both platforms. In 2008 Mindjet introduced Mindjet Connect, an online collaboration service with centralized storage, Instant Meeting, and communications features. Connect is accessible with MindManager 8 on Windows and via MindManager Web, a Flash-based client.

Features include support for manual and automatic task management, filters, an open API, and RSS support. Maps can pull data from Microsoft Excel and Outlook, and can be exported to Word, PowerPoint, Visio and Project, as HTML web pages, as an embeddable Player, and as PDF documents.[1]

Well, there you have it, my collection of unique and effective tools for visual knowledge management! I’ve picked these applications out of a huge list that I’ve researched over the last few years, however it is by no means comprehensive. Please feel free to comment and contribute with other recommended tools.

Related Links

* My Personal Memex - My own personal knowledge management project with a focus on visual presentation (tag clouds, embedded mindmaps, timeline browsing, etc.)

* Mind-Mapping.org - An impressive and comprehensive collection of tools related to mind mapping, concept mapping, and information organization.

Tools Recommended by Readers

Updated: 06/12/09

I’ve covered a lot of ground with the 15 tools listed here, but this is my no means a comprehensive list. Since I wrote the article I’ve had a number of comments and emails giving recommendations for some other interesting tools. I’ve decided to consolidate your feedback and maintain the list of other top tools here (given that they meet the criteria for visual knowledge management tools). Thanks for all of your feedback!

Mind Mapping Tools

* ConceptDraw - Mind Mapping application for Mac

* FreeMind - Open source mind mapping application (Java)

* Mind Mapper - Commercial mind mapping application for windows

* MindMeister.com - Web-based mind mapping application

* XMind - Open source mind mapping application with online sharing (Win, Mac, Linux)

Misc.

* amode (mindsystems) - Flexible visual information manager for Windows

* Ceryl - Intriguing looking knowledge manager (looks similar to MindRaider). Note: no download available yet

* ConnectedText - Personal wiki system with visual navigation for Windows

* Curio - Visual thinking aid: notebook, whiteboard, sketchbook

* Inspiration - Visual thinking and learning tool

* TiddlyTagMindMap - Visual graph (mindmap) navigation on top of TiddlyWiki for personal knowledge management

15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management

15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management

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10. Pathway

Links: http://pathway.screenager.be/features.html
Platforms: Mac
Cost: Free

Pathway is a visual Wikipedia browser. It accomplishes this by presenting you with a graphical “network” representation of your visited article pages. A node represents an article, a connection between two nodes means, of course, that you’ve gone from the first article to the second one. You can save the network you’ve created to disk and recover it.
This way, you’re able to keep track of everything: what you’ve looked at, how you got there and just how it all fits together.

9. Axon Idea Processor

Link: http://web.singnet.com.sg/~axon2000/index.htm
Platforms: Win
Cost: Free (Lite version) / $135 (Plus version)

AXON Idea Processor is a Visualization Tool for Thinkers. The Axon Idea Processor provides a flexible and multi-dimensional environment that supports and empowers the thinking processes… Axon does not require you to learn or follow a set procedure, or restrict you to a hierarchical pattern of thoughts. Idea Processing is concerned with problems and solutions, questions and answers, unknowns and facts, unlike word processing which is concerned with formatting. An Idea Processor enables you to work at a higher conceptual level than a word processor.

The Axon Idea Processor provides a flexible environment that supports and empowers the thinking processes. There are tools for organizing and sequencing ideas, tools for outlining and writing, prompting, tabulation, visualization, simulation, etc.

8. Gnizr

Link: http://code.google.com/p/gnizr/
Platforms: Java - Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free (Open Source)

gnizr™ (gə-nīzər) is an open source application for social bookmarking and web mashup. It is easy to use gnizr to create a personalized del.icio.us-like portal for a group of friends and colleagues to store, classify, and share information, and mash-it-up with information about location.

* Archive saved bookmarks and organize bookmarks using tags and folders.
* Edit notes using WYSIWYG bookmark editor.
* Assign geographical location values to bookmarks and view bookmarks on a map.
* Define relationships between bookmark tags — broader, narrower and member-of.
* Tag bookmarks using Machine Tags.
* View bookmarks in Clustermap and Timeline.
* Import new bookmarks from user-defined RSS subscriptions — RSS, Atom and GeoRSS.
* Create new application behaviors using gnizr API. For example:
o Add modules to support custom Machine Tags;
o Add listeners to handle bookmark change events;
o Develop custom RSS crawlers to perform automated bookmark imports; and
o Create third-party mashups from data published by gnizr (RDF, RSS and JSON).

7. CMap Tools

Link: http://cmap.ihmc.us/conceptmap.html
Platforms: Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free

The IHMC CmapTools program empowers users to construct, navigate, share and criticize knowledge models represented as concept maps. It allows users to, among many other features, construct their Cmaps in their personal computer, share them on servers (CmapServers) anywhere on the Internet, link their Cmaps to other Cmaps on servers, automatically create web pages of their concept maps on servers, edit their maps synchronously (at the same time) with other users on the Internet, and search the web for information relevant to a concept map.

6. TreeSheets

Link: http://treesheets.com/
Platforms: Win
Cost: Free

The ultimate replacement for spreadsheets, mind mappers, outliners, PIMs, text editors and small databases.

Suitable for any kind of data organization, such as Todo lists, calendars, project management, brainstorming, organizing ideas, planning, requirements gathering, presentation of information, etc.

It’s like a spreadsheet, immediately familiar, but much more suitable for complex data because it’s hierarchical.
It’s like a mind mapper, but more organized and compact.
It’s like an outliner, but in more than one dimension.
It’s like a text editor, but with structure.

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15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management

15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management

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Since I started my quest a few years ago searching for the ultimate knowledge management tool, I’ve discovered a number of interesting applications that help people efficiently organize information. There certainly is no shortage of solutions for this problem domain.  Many tools exist that offer the ability to discover, save, organize, search, and retrieve information.  However, I’ve noticed a trend in recent years, and some newer applications are focusing more on the visual representation and relationship of knowledge.  I believe this is in part due to the wider adoption of mind mapping (and concept mapping), and leveraging concepts and advances in the semantic web community.

Most traditional personal knowledge management (PKM) or personal information management (PIM) applications offer the same basic set of features:

* Storage of notes and documents
* Search functionality and keyword/tagging capability
* Outline view in a traditional hierarchy, or user-defined views
* Task management, calendar, and contact management (mainly PIM, not KM)

These are essential features, however don’t offer too much to the more visually-inclined knowledge junkies. For visual learners and information visualization fans, having a graphical representation of knowledge and seeing how things relate is a must have feature.  Luckily, in the past few years there has been a rise in the number of knowledge management applications that offer this capability.  The following is a list of interesting /unique / effective tools for knowledge management and information visualization (not listed in any particular order):

15. DeepaMehta

Link: http://www.deepamehta.de/
Platforms: Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free (Open Source)

DeepaMehta is a “networked semantic desktop” that replaces the traditional computer desktop. DeepaMehta rids the user from dealing with applications, files and directories. Instead, the DeepaMehta user arranges information of any kind and origin into supportive topic maps. Topics may be e.g. projects, emails, webpages, notes, articles, contacts, or meetings. Users define their own topic types. Old-fashioned applications, windows and files are no longer in the sight of the user, but the meaningful relationships between real world topics.

14. Tinderbox

Link: http://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/
Platforms: Mac
Cost: $179

Tinderbox stores and organizes your notes, plans, and ideas. It can help you analyze and understand them. And Tinderbox helps you share ideas through Web journals and web logs. Tinderbox maps your notes as you make them. Build relationships by arranging notes, organizing them with shape and color, linking them. Tinderbox lets you record ideas quickly and keep them where you’ll find them again when you need them.

13. Vue

Link: http://vue.tufts.edu/
Platforms: Win, Mac, Linux
Cost: Free (Open Source)

At its core, the Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) is a concept and content mapping application, developed to support teaching, learning and research and for anyone who needs to organize, contextualize, and access digital information. Using a simple set of tools and a basic visual grammar consisting of nodes and links, faculty and students can map relationships between concepts, ideas and digital content.

12. eyePlorer

Link: http://www.eyeplorer.com/eyePlorer/
Platforms: Web
Cost: Free

EyePlorer allows you to explore and process knowledge. Search engines help you find links and documents – they require you to follow these links and open the respective document in order to access information. eyePlorer.com, powered by vionto, provides immediate access to facts. It visualizes facts as well as relationships between facts. Furthermore, eyePlorer.com allows you to collect, process and publish interesting bits of information. eyePlorer.com is a visual knowledge workbench.

11. BeeDocs Timeline

Link: http://www.beedocs.com
Platforms: Mac
Cost: $65

Bee Docs Timeline is software for Mac OS X that makes it easy for you to present historical events in a way that reveals connections and clarifies relationships.

Make timeline charts of world history, family trees, fictional events or business deadlines. Timelines can help you understand and present history with new perspective!

See: http://eric-blue.com/2009/04/14/how-to-create-stunning-3d-timelines/

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