Promoting Knowledge Sharing in Government and Non‑Government Organizations Using Open Source Software: The pKADS Story

Authors

  • Tom Butler
  • Joseph Feller
  • Andrew Pope
  • Paul Barry
  • Ciaran Murphy

Keywords:

Knowledge Management, Knowledge Society, Open Source Software, e-Government, Non Government Organisation, NGO, Action Research

Abstract

This paper reports on the development of an innovative Open Source Software solution called the Portable Knowledge Asset Development System (pKADS). pKADS is a desktop‑based knowledge management system whose purpose is to promote knowledge sharing in government and non‑government organisations, which the United Nations views a being pivotal to the inclusion of developing nations in the knowledge society. The institutional context for the development of this system is delineated, as are the system's conceptual and technical architectures. The paper concludes with suggestions for the application of pKADS and its implications in shaping subsequent e‑Government initiatives.

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Published

1 Aug 2004

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