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of independent partners over time. Cooperation can only
be as good as the underlying communication structure.
How well and how fast the partners can access
and update
documentation is critical for their success.
Use ISOengines for example for:
Traditional web servers are insufficient to address this: the one-author/many-readers model of a single web server does not support two-way knowledge communication, and multiple servers individually authored by the partners do not support knowledge management. By contrast, every ISOengine is a single point of access for many authors and many readers, under a uniform knowledge communication and management structure. Management decides document structure with read and write access rights of well defined user groups and their respective roles. The ISOengine collects information when and where it arises and provides knowledge when and where it is needed, bidirectionally to authorized identified users.
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