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... chief amongthese will be to separate fantasy from reality andleverage the practical benefits of IT in order to pro-vide social actors with the ability to communicateand to share knowledge-informing ... withsocial actors’ competencies in attempting to com-prehensively communicate or represent theirknowledge. In addition, actors might just be toobusy to document what they know due to the com-plexity ... range from directories/databases of domain experts and keyknowledge workers in organizations, to systemsthat purport to capture, store, and transfer theknowledge of organizational actors for...
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