@article{kaimr2012swap,
  title = {A Swap of Perspectives: Data Migration and Knowledge Management as Mutually Interrelated Disciplines},
  author = {Peter Kažimír and Vladimír Bureš and Tereza Otčenášková},
  year = 2012,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JOKM/2012/737649/},
  journal = {Journal of Organizational Knowledge Management},
  volume = 2012 (2012),
  pages = 11,
  doi = 10.5171/2012.737649,
  abstract = {Development of business environment is strongly influenced by quick penetration of information technologies (IT) into all organizational processes. This process generates several problems, which single organizations need to cope with. A specific problem is closely related to vast amount of data which is produced every day, processed to valuable information and consequently applied during decision-making processes. There are several reasons, such as progress in business informatics and the IT industry in general, that lead to necessity to change the used IT system completely. This change is accompanied by the requirement of data migration. This process is performed only occasionally, therefore the lack of experience can cause troubles such as lost data or its low usability in the new system. On the other hand, knowledge management offers tools and methods how to preserve experience and lessons learned and hence avoid several pitfalls of the data migration process. The paper investigates mutual interrelationship of two distinct areas, Data Migration processes and Knowledge Management programs. Basic facts together with various definitions and characteristics of both research topics are presented. The paper reveals that these are closely connected in terms of how data, information and knowledge should be created, enhanced and managed. Therefore, similarities and mutual features of both disciplines are outlined.},
  keywords = {Interrelationship, Data Migration, Knowledge Management, Perspectives.},
  note = Article ID: 737649
}
