Abstract

Since information from enterprises should be shared and exchanged in order to be understood and recognized, whereby unambiguous and transparent data is considered a vital requirement, information sharing has become crucial to the correct use of information assets. Sharing information may be seen as the most significant component of a company. Sharing or integrating information is used to bring together seemingly unrelated bodies of knowledge in an effort to enhance creativity. Development and training programs, reports, Information Technology (IT) platforms, official papers, and collaborative teams are all instances of information integration. It is possible to boost product and service quality, customer service responsiveness, innovation, and environmental sustainability via pervasive information integration. In this article, we take a look back at the revolutionary idea underpinning internal communication networks for Knowledge Management (KM), and Knowledge Representation (KR).

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