Anticipatory Coordination in Socio-technical Knowledge-intensive Environments: Behavioural Implicit Communication in MoK

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Some of the most peculiar traits of socio-technical KIE (knowledge-intensive environments) — such as unpredictability of agents' behaviour, ever-growing amount of information to manage, fast-paced production/consumption — tangle coordination of information, by affecting, e.g., reachability by knowledge prosumers and manageability by the IT infrastructure.

Here, we propose a novel approach to coordination in KIE, by extending the MoK model for knowledge self-organisation with key concepts from the cognitive theory of BIC (behavioural implicit communication).

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