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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2016.21.10.135

A stdudy of Knowledge management system needs and efficient hospital computerized operating  

Yun, Young Gi (Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering. Kongju national university)
Chung, Young Suk (Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering. Kongju national university)
Park, Koo Rack (Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering. Kongju national university)
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a plan for the introduction of a knowledge-based system proposed by the traditional computing sciences, in order to operate the computer system computerized hospital workers effectively. Hospital computational features of the operating system for this purpose, were made about the working conditions, computational difficulties of the hospital administrator. It is necessary for a knowledge management system for results-effective IT system operational review findings apply to the hospital, where a hospital computer system having features and hospitals computational workers must be resolved on the technical and environmental constraints with It became aware of the need. This study further shows that an effective hospital computer system to derive additional operating a variety of issues to consider for the base and the introduction of a knowledge management system can gradually solve the problem.
Keywords
knowledge management system; recognaize of role; Hospital computational;
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