Tag Archives: Knowledge Management

Dilbert’s Salary Law

9 Jan

Dilbert’s Salary Theorem states that: “Engineers and scientists will never make as much money as business executives.” Now we have an mathematical proof that explains why this is true: Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power Postulate 2: Time is Money As every engineer knows, Power = Work/Time Since Knowledge = Power we have: Knowledge = Work/Time. [...]

[paper accepted] – Will Personal Learning Environments become ubiquitous through the use of Widgets?

25 May

Few time ago we got the review on our paper submitted to the 9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies (I-KNOW ’09). The paper is titled “Will Personal Learning Environments become ubiquitous through the use of Widgets?” and was accepted as follows: We are pleased to inform you that your paper Title: Will [...]

10 Interesting Semantic Apps

11 Jan

One of the highlights of October’s Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco was the emergence of ‘Semantic Apps’ as a force. Note that we’re not necessarily talking about the Semantic Web, which is the Tim Berners-Lee W3C led initiative that touts technologies like RDF, OWL and other standards for metadata. Semantic Apps may use those [...]