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Knowledge base (1098 bytes)
1: ...e base''' is a special kind of [[database]] for [[knowledge management]]. 2: It is the base for the [[collection]] of [[knowledge]]. 3: ...aper]]s, [[user manual]]s and others. A knowledge base should have a carefully designed [[classification... 13: ....teknowledge.com/HPKB/ High Performance Knowledge Bases] 16: ...wledgeplace.net A knowledge base for gathering IT knowledge] Zero Knowledge (521 bytes) 1: [[Montreal]]-based [[software company]], founded in 1990s, still in... 11: * [http://www.zeroknowledge.com Zero Knowledge website] Knowledge (10522 bytes) 1: ...ion gained in the form of experience or learning. Knowledge is an appreciation of the possession of interconn... 3: Knowledge is a term with many meanings depending on context... 5: ...associated with [[intentionality]]. The study of knowledge is called [[epistemology]]. 7: ...icient, conditions for some statement to count as knowledge. 9: ... these concepts - exploring relationships between knowledge and certainty. A thread of his concern has become... The Knowledge (2690 bytes) 1: ... first complete a course of study known as '''The Knowledge''' the purpose of which is for them to demonstrat... 3: ...", officially known as the "Guide to Learning the Knowledge of London", which is produced by the [[Public Car... 5: ...film about this learning experience, called ''The Knowledge'', was written by [[Jack Rosenthal]] for [[ITV]],... 7: ...he examiner. Whether an applicant has passed "the knowledge" or not is purely at the discretion of the examin... 9: There is some evidence that doing ''The Knowledge'' can result in measurable physical changes in th... Knowledge technology (1150 bytes) 1: ...s a concept distinct from [[Knowledge management| Knowledge Management]]. 3: ''Knowledge technology'' is technology that adds a layer of i... 5: ...ion, organization and exchange of information and knowledge. 10: Among knowledge technologies are [[Ontology (computer science)|On... 13: *[http://www.knowledgetechnologies.net Knowledge Technologies Conference] Tacit knowledge (1724 bytes) 3: ... is: "We know much more than we can tell." Tacit knowledge consists often of habits and culture that we do n... 5: ...omic decision maker communicate tacit [[dispersed knowledge]] to each other, in order to solve the [[economic... 7: ...mplications for [[organizational learning]] and [[knowledge management]], including: 9: ...municate and describe what they know. Thus, tacit knowledge can be a [[sustainable competitive advantage]]. 11: * Tacit knowledge is embedded in group and organizational relations... Knowledge economy (4075 bytes) 1: ...he '''Knowledge Economy''' refers to the use of [[knowledge]] to produce [[economic]] benefits. The phrase ca... 3: ...ative and leading their fields as a result of the knowledge and intellectual creativity that went into their ... 5: ...today's global economy as one in transition to a "knowledge economy", or an "information society". But the ru... 9: ...ncept of this sector of economic activity is that knowledge and education can be treated as: 18: * Information/Knowledge Intensity -- efficient production relies on infor... Knowledge transfer (1720 bytes) 1: ...memo, an e-mail or a meeting would accomplish the knowledge transfer. 4: What complicates knowledge transfer? There are many factors, including: 13: ...f visual representations to transfer knowledge ([[Knowledge visualization]]) 17: * identifying the key knowledge holders within the organization 22: * applying the knowledge transferred Knowledge Machine (470 bytes) 1: ...letely. Although Papert never clearly defined the Knowledge Machine, one interpretation is a [[virtual realit... 5: ...tp://www.supermemo.com/english/ol/knowmachine.htm Knowledge machine], by Piotr Wozniak. Dispersed knowledge (1235 bytes) 1: ...l have an impressive indicator of everyone else's knowledge and intentions, and that is the [[price]]. 3: ...ce it also gives the player a chance to bring his knowledge to bear and reflect itself within the price. 5: ...via price signals, nor do they fully perceive the knowledge that they are in the act of using when they make ... 7: ...mplex calculus that is the sum total of the tacit knowledge residing within the market. Knowledge by description (939 bytes) 1: ...the world, the other principle means being from [[knowledge by acquaintance]]. Both of these concepts and the... 3: ...d with it and knows that she has a pain, which is knowledge by acquaintance. If someone else reports that he... Human knowledge (542 bytes) 1: ...for lunch yesterday. Looked at in this way, human knowledge is the mental [[expression]] of all human experie... Knowledge worker (1542 bytes) 1: ...ily with information or one who develops and uses knowledge in the workplace. 3: ==Management of knowledge workers== 4: ...ns and rewards system, and requires activation of knowledge-sharing and action learning. A basic pattern rule... 6: ...lue revolves around trust-flows needed to connect knowledge workers, [[relationship capital]] and networks wh... Corporate Knowledge (4355 bytes) 3: ...217;. In most cases, it is taken for granted that knowledge is some sort of mental content resulting from the... 5: ...the Russian Lev [[Vygotsky]]. Vygotsky approaches knowledge not from the individual but from the social point... 7: ...n collective meaning processing. From a knowledge-based point of view, this aspect of collective meaning... 9: ...ned in the mind of its leader. Whereas especially knowledge-intensive organisations have shifted towards a mo... 11: ...ional level in order to construct a framework for knowledge management. Word of Knowledge (3248 bytes) 1: A '''Word of knowledge''' is the gift of knowledge given to a Christian through the work of the [[Ho... 11: The receiptof a ''Word of Knowledge'' therefore, is no different to what has occurred... 13: ...sage that teaches the understanding of ''Words of Knowledge'' in both Testaments is also evidence that oppone... 15: The term '''Word of Knowledge'' has its direct basis in 1 Corinthians 12:8 17: ... the message of wisdom, to another the message of knowledge by means of the same Spirit''''' (NIV) Knowledge management (9876 bytes) 1: ...the organization, creation, sharing and flow of [[knowledge]] within [[organization]]s. 4: ...[http://www.kmnetwork.com/ WWW Virtual Library on Knowledge Management]: 6: :"Knowledge Management caters to the critical issues of organ... 8: ...hat is available to an organization, creating new knowledge, increasing awareness and understanding in the pr... 10: :"The goal of commercial knowledge is not truth, but effective performance: not 'wha... Esoteric knowledge (803 bytes) 2: '''Esoteric knowledge''' is [[knowledge]] which is believed to be true but not generally ... 4: ...pt secret from those outside a select group. Such knowledge was confined within certain disciplines, such as ... Knowledge creation (847 bytes) 1: ... senses, skills and [[intuition]], and [[explicit knowledge]], which is formulated and/or captured. 3: The knowledge creation process involves 5 steps: 5: * Sharing tacit knowledge 9: * Cross-leveling knowledge 12: * ''The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create t... Sociology of knowledge (8051 bytes) 1: The '''[[sociology]] of [[knowledge]]''' is the study of the social origins of ideas,... 3: ...iddle years of the 20th century, the sociology of knowledge tended to remain on the periphery of mainstream s... 5: ...uential within modern sociology, the sociology of knowledge can claim its most significant impact on science ... 14: ...ledge''). A strong interpretation claims that all knowledge and beliefs are the products of socio-political f... 24: ...s of madness and what was considered "reason" or "knowledge" was itself subject to major [[culture bias]] - i... Empirical knowledge (1668 bytes) 1: ... It is contrasted with [[a priori knowledge]], or knowledge that is gained through the apprehension of [[inna... 5: ...ore we would regard it as an example of empirical knowledge. 7: ... example also shows the difficulty of formulating knowledge claims. 10: ... of rigorously codified, ''scientific'' empirical knowledge, namely, [[physics]]. 14: * [[a priori and a posteriori knowledge]]
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