8th German Workshop on Experience Management – GWEM 2019

Zielsetzung

Ziel des Workshops ist es, Wissenschaftler sowie Praktiker, die sich mit dem Thema Erfahrungsmanagement befassen, zusam-menzubringen, um den Austausch von Ideen, neuen Ansätzen und Perspektiven zu ermöglichen.

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Kurzbeschreibung

Experience (related to terms such as lessons learned, good practice, tacit knowledge) has long been taken as one of the most important resources for organizations to be successful. The new era of Industry 4.0, IoT and the digital change in general strongly focuses on self-organizing, autonomous and self-adapting systems. Underlying approaches utilize the increasing amount of data being available and advanced data analytics algorithms. Do these developments mean that human insight and vision based on experience will be less needed? Will big data override experience and intuition and will Industry 4.0 therefore spell the end of decisions based on experience and domain expertise and replace them with decisions based on data and text mining?

There is a large consensus in the knowledge management community that human experience will continue to play an important role for organizations to be successful. However, in the light of the new development of self-organizing and self-adapting systems new perspectives and new approaches are needed to capture, share, utilize, and reuse experience in a digital world.

This workshop addresses all aspects of experience management but especially encourages contributions that deal with the role of human experience in a world of self-organizing systems and decisions being taken on the basis of insights generated from big data.

Programmkomitee

  • Ronald Maier, Universität Innsbruck
  • Christian Sauer, University of West London
  • Bodo Rieger, Universität Osnabrück
  • Franz Lehner, Universität Passau
  • Eric Schoop, Universität Dresden
  • Steffen Staab, Universität Koblenz
  • Edith Maier, FHS St. Gallen
  • Andrea Kohlhase, FH Neu-Ulm
  • Ralph Bergmann, Universität Trier
  • Ulrich Reimer, FHS St. Gallen
  • Klaus-Dieter Althoff, DFKI / Universität Hildesheim
  • Jakob Michael Schönborn, DFKI / Universität Hildesheim
  • Pascal Reuss, DFKI / Universität Hildesheim
  • Joachim Baumeister, denkbares
  • Mirjam Minor, Universität Frankfurt
  • Kerstin Bach, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Michael Kohlhase, FriedrichAlexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • Michael Leyer, Universität Rostock
  • Klaus-Peter Scherer, KIT
  • René Peinl, Hochschule Hof
  • Klaus North, Fachhochschule Wiesbaden
  • Hans-Peter Schnurr, semedy
  • Stefan Thalmann, Graz University of Technology
  • Angelika Mittelmann, voestalpine Stahl GmbH