TY - BOOK AU - Wierzbicki,Andrzej P. AU - Nakamori,Yoshiteru ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Creative Environments: Issues of Creativity Support for the Knowledge Civilization Age T2 - Studies in Computational Intelligence, SN - 9783540715627 AV - TA329-348 U1 - 519 23 PY - 2007/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Engineering KW - Science KW - Philosophy KW - Technology KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Engineering mathematics KW - Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) KW - Philosophy of Technology KW - Philosophy of Science N1 - Basic Models of Creative Processes -- Preliminaries -- Testing the Triple Helix Model -- Knowledge Sciences and Jaist Nanatsudaki Model -- Tools for Supporting Basic Creative Processes -- Knowledge Acquisition by Machine Learning and Data Mining -- Creativity Support in Brainstorming -- Debating and Creativity Support -- Creativity Support for Roadmapping -- Integrated Support for Scientific Creativity -- Diverse Tools Supporting Creative Processes -- Statistics for Creativity Support -- Virtual Laboratories -- Gaming and Role Playing as Tools for Creativity Training -- Knowledge Representation and Multiple Criteria Aggregation -- Distance and Electronic Learning -- Knowledge Management and Philosophical Issues of Creativity Support -- Management of Technology in Academic Research -- Knowledge Management and Creative Holism in the Knowledge Age -- Technology and Change: The Role of Technol ogy in the Knowledge Civilization Era -- The Emergence of New Concepts in Science -- Summary and Conclusions N2 - Creative Environments is a follow-up on the book Creative Space in the same series and by the same authors, serving this time as editors of a broader book on computational intelligence and knowledge engineering tools for supporting knowledge creation. This book contains four parts. The first part presents a further development of models of knowledge creation presented already in Creative Space, in particular the Triple Helix of normal academic knowledge creation and a new, integrated model of normal academic and organizational knowledge creation, called Nanatsudaki (seven waterfalls) Model. The second part presents computational intelligence tools for knowledge acquisition by machine learning and data mining, for debating, brainstorming, for roadmapping and for integrated support of academic creativity. The third part presents the use of statistics for creativity support, virtual laboratories, gaming and role playing for creativity support, methods of knowledge representation and multiple criteria aggregation, distance and electronic learning. The last part addresses knowledge management and philosophical issues and contains chapters: on management of technology and knowledge management for academic R&D; on knowledge management and creative holism or systems thinking in the knowledge age; on technology and change or the role of technology in knowledge civilisation; on the emergence of complex concepts in science; and the final chapter on summary and conclusions, including a proposal of an integrated episteme of constructive evolutionary objectivism, necessary for the knowledge civilization age UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71562-7 ER -