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A New Approach to Communications Management Planning Through 3D Web and Semantic Web Technologies

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  • Charles J. Lesko, Jr.
  • Yolanda A. Hollingsworth

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Communication management plans are used to determine not only who needs what information but also how that information will be collected and transmitted. Now two evolving technologies are looking to drive project planners to develop new approaches and methods for planning communications in the coming years. The first of these technologies, the Semantic Web, is becoming a driving force in how computers are making web content available to its users. The second technology, Web three-dimensional (3D) focuses on web-based content presentation by providing a rich 3D Web-centric environment for users to access information and interact with other users. This effort discusses the advent of the Semantic Web and Web 3D technologies and identifies many of the new planning considerations driving project information collection and analysis. The planning considerations for these two technologies are also discussed to aid in the framing of a new approach to project communications planning.

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  • Charles J. Lesko, Jr. & Yolanda A. Hollingsworth, 2011. "A New Approach to Communications Management Planning Through 3D Web and Semantic Web Technologies," Journal of Management and Strategy, Journal of Management and Strategy, Sciedu Press, vol. 2(3), pages 25-34, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:jms111:v:2:y:2011:i:3:p:25-34
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