Implementing research recognition award knowledge-based system (R2AKS)
In an effort to recognize the contributions of outstanding researchers within a university, a private university in Malaysia had introduced a Research Award.The process of identifying the candidates to be evaluated by a Selection Committee is currently carried out manually by personnel from th...
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Language: | English |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://repo.uum.edu.my/11411/1/553-558-CR134.pdf http://repo.uum.edu.my/11411/ http://www.kmice.cms.net.my/ |
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Summary: | In an effort to recognize the contributions of
outstanding researchers within a university, a
private university in Malaysia had introduced
a Research Award.The process of identifying
the candidates to be evaluated by a Selection
Committee is currently carried out manually
by personnel from the university's Research
Enterprise Office (REO).Although the selection criteria are well-established, the
manual process is tedious and time-consuming
and more importantly it is subject to the
discretion of the panel on the Selection
Committee.The prototype implemented in this
study is called Research Recognition Award
Knowledge-based System (R2AKS) which aims
to assist the REO personnel to select the
winner for the Research Award.At the same
time, R2AKS is able to capture the valuable
knowledge residing in the researchers and
REO personnel as well as from the university’s
policies, procedures and templates.The
prototype does not only serve as a DSS tool for helping REO personnel in the selection of the winner for each category but also for the
capture of valuable insights, intuition,
historical experience, judgments and know
-how of the REO personnel when they are
performing the selection process.Finally, the
R2AKS is modest effort by the university to
leverage their existing knowledge while at the
same time ensuring the knowledge capture is
well-documented, reused, and accessible to the
public and distributed throughout the organization. |
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