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- W72264510 abstract "Abstract In this article are described security-related aspects implemented on the first stages of a project which has as the main target retaining the experience acquired by the experts in a business area of an enterprise, to later on train junior employees and help in decision making processes. To create this knowledge base, the designed system, based on business rules and information provided by the experts, can train and help the new employees to learn the experience previously acquired by the experts. It is critical to keep this information out of reach from unauthorized personnel, due to the high economic cost an intrusion and access to this information could suppose. 1. Introduction There are business areas in the enterprise on which the inner workings depend in a great measure on the employees’ knowledge. This knowledge is not learned, but acquired through years of experience. In many cases, this knowledge is hard to teach to the new employees, due to its nature, which makes it hard to communicate. This situation can bring negative consequences to the company, leading to economic losses, and the next situations could be reproduced: • Long learning curves, due to the nature of the transmitted knowledge, which causes the company an initial cost during the time the junior employee starts to produce effective work. • Harmful dependency of the company to the employees; their work is like a “black box” which only they know in detail. This can lead the company to undesired situations. • Potential danger of losing all experience acquired through the years, which means starting all over again from the ground up. • Potential danger of other companies hiring the expert employees, letting the competitors acquiring this valuable knowledge. For all this, there is a growing interest in creating solutions to keep the acquired knowledge, use it to help taking decisions, and allow it to be transmitted to junior employees so that they can make good use of it; this way, this valuable knowledge to the enterprise is saved. To address this problem, the development of a project in collaboration between the private company LANNET S.L. and the department “Sistemas Informaticos y Programacion” at the “Universidad Complutense de Madrid” has been proposed in the VI Program of Research and Development of the European Union 2003. The challenge of this project is allowing every user, expert or junior, the access to all this knowledge with no detriment of its informative potential. Given these requirements, the development of a tool that is able to manage all the information referred above and can offer solutions to the problem domain has started. Due to the nature of the information managed by the system, one of the fundamental requisites is the way the data is input into the system. The experts should be able to input the data in a direct and continuous way, because they are the only ones qualified for that task. Additional system requisites are: • Very simple data input / output, and from any device connected to the net. • Intuitive and graphically rich hypermedia access as a didactic element. The interaction between the system and the user is through Web interfaces; these Web interfaces have a hypermedia design with links that make easier the use of the tool and, at the same time, strengthen the didactic aspect. • Learning system for the junior employees [19]. It is of a vital importance that the tool offers the employees a way to learn the knowledge input by the experts." @default.
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