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Answer Garden: a tool for growing organizational memory

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Answer Garden allows organizations to develop databases of commonly asked questions that grow “organically” as new questions arise and are answered. It is designed to help in situations (such as field service organizations and customer “hot lines”) where there is a continuing stream of questions, many of which occur over and over, but some of which the organization has never seen before. The system includes a branching network of diagnostic questions that helps users find the answers they want. If the answer is not present, the system automatically sends the question to the appropriate expert, and the answer is returned to the user as well as inserted into the branching network. Experts can also modify this network in response to users' problems.

Our initial Answer Garden database contains questions and answers about how to use the X Window System.

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          cover image ACM SIGOIS Bulletin
          ACM SIGOIS Bulletin  Volume 11, Issue 2-3
          Apr. 1990
          288 pages
          ISSN:0894-0819
          DOI:10.1145/91478
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            COCS '90: Proceedings of the ACM SIGOIS and IEEE CS TC-OA conference on Office information systems
            March 1990
            291 pages
            ISBN:0897913582
            DOI:10.1145/91474

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