FIT5086 - Information and knowledge management principles
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Information Technology
Leader(s): Henry Linger
Offered
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Evening)
Synopsis
This unit aims to present a coherent view on the role of knowledge and knowledge management in organisations from a multidisciplinary perspective. Students gain an appreciation of the sources of unstructured and semi-structured knowledge and learn current techniques which permit this knowledge to be applied to perform organisational activities. The unit presents a comprehensive model of the knowledge management process from organisational and technological perspectives. Students will have an opportunity to explore current approaches to knowledge management in the context of a variety of case studies.
Objectives
At the completion of this unit students will have knowledge and understanding of:
- The meanings applied to the terms knowledge and knowledge management;
- A range of approaches that may support knowledge management;
- The stages and processes that define good knowledge management practice;
- The techniques from artificial intelligence for representing and manipulating knowledge;
- The techniques from document management for evaluating procedural knowledge and representing this in workflow controls;
- The concepts from records management to support evaluating ownership of knowledge and validity of knowledge processes;
- The extent to with modern technology can support knowledge management processes;
- Possible socio-technological solution to satisfy the knowledge management requirements of the organisation.
Assessment
Class activities and discussion (or electronic equivalent): 25%; Practical exercises - individual assignment: 25%; Formal supervised assessment: 50%.
Contact hours
2 x contact hrs/week
Prerequisites
FIT9003 and FIT9006 or IMS9001 or BUS5021
Prohibitions
IMS5027