Authors:
Takayuki Kataoka
1
;
Kazumoto Tanaka
1
;
Masakazu Kanezashi
1
and
Makoto Hasegawa
2
Affiliations:
1
Kinki University, Japan
;
2
LORIA, France
Keyword(s):
Bayesian Network, Information Sharing, Management Operation.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Artificial Intelligence
;
Communication, Collaboration and Information Sharing
;
Impact Measurement of Knowledge Management
;
Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
;
Knowledge-Based Systems
;
Symbolic Systems
;
Tools and Technology for Knowledge Management
Abstract:
Given the poor state of the economies all over the world, almost every manufacturing site has been supported by a lot of part-time, temporary, or mid-career personnel. And expert managers of front-line workers must design more complex human resource strategies that take into consideration the workers’ skills. However, tacit knowledge existing only in the minds of expert managers is very difficult to capture with most organizations depending entirely on the explicit knowledge. Therefore, the purpose of our study is to develop a model with a bayesian network using the operation histories of expert managers, and to verify some factors that would make it easier for nonexperts to assign human resources. First, the operation histories are collected. Next, some differences of human resource planning procedures for expert managers and nonexperts are discussed by dividing into the purposes of either minimizing makespan or workload. Finally, the effectiveness of the expert managers’ operations
is verified by constructing a bayesian network model based on the operation histories, and is discussed by way of probabilistic inference.
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