Exploring a Case of Knowledge Infrastructure in the Pharmaceutical Environment - A case study at AstraZeneca
Abstract
Knowledge today tends to be an organization’s prime tool in order to compete on the
business market. For companies like AstraZeneca where research is one of the corner
stones there must be an easy way for accessing and sharing knowledge. To be able to
meet these demands organizations have to rely intensively on a stable and welldesigned
knowledge infrastructure. In this masters thesis we study one of
AstraZeneca’s knowledge sources named AZ Glossary. We investigate how it works
as a knowledge infrastructure and how it can be improved to better spread knowledge
to the people in the organization. A problem for AstraZeneca today is that the
information in the glossary is not machine processable, which means that the
information cannot be easily used by other programs and applications. This structure
limits the utilization of the glossary and is therefore also affecting the knowledge
infrastructure in a less satisfactory way. An ethnographic study based on in-depth
interviews with key users and administrators of the glossary was used for mapping AZ
Glossary and its organization and usage. An examination of the semantic technologies
including languages as XML, RDF (Resource Description Framework) and SKOS
(Simple Knowledge Organization System) was carried out in our search to improve the
glossary. As a result recommendations are given involving new technical functions tied
to the glossary combined with organizational changes to enhance the knowledge
infrastructure and knowledge sharing in AstraZeneca.
Other description
Vårterminen 2006
Date
2007-04-25Author
Engman, Johan
Holmberg, Martin
Keywords
Knowledge Infrastructure
Semantic Web
RDF
SKOS
Knowledge Sharing and Machine Processable
Series/Report no.
Report / IT University of Göteborg
2006:96
Language
eng