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Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are: | Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are: | ||
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* Accuracy | |||
* Availability | |||
* Clarity | * Clarity | ||
* Completeness | * Completeness | ||
* Concreteness | * Concreteness | ||
* Consistency | * Consistency | ||
* Findability | |||
* Relevance | |||
* Status | |||
* Structure | |||
* Timeliness | |||
* Value | * Value | ||
* Version | * Version | ||
Revision as of 17:56, 28 December 2022
Definition
Knowledge is a human or organizational asset enabling effective decisions and action. [1]
Notes
- Data, information, knowlegde and wisdom are distinguished in the DIKW-model/pyramid. [2]
- Thinking about the concept of knowledge belongs to the field of epistomology. [3].
Generic relations
Superordinate concept in the generic relation is:
- Asset
Subordinate concepts A are:
Subordinate concepts B are:
Life cycle
The life cycle of knowledge is:
- Acquire knowledge
- Apply knowledge
- Archive knowledge
- Capture knowledge
- Classify knowledge
- Codify knowledge
- Convert knowledge
- Convey knowledge
- Create knowledge
- Curate knowledge
- Delete knowledge
- Develop knowledge
- Discart knowledge
- Distribute knowledge
- Elicite knowledge
- Express knowledge
- Extract knowledge
- Engineer knowledge
- Enrich knowledge
- Evaluate knowledge
- Exchange knowledge
- Extract knowledge
- Formalize knowledge
- Handle knwoledge
- Identify knowledge
- Organize knowledge
- Produce knowledge
- Protect knowledge
- Rectify knowledge
- Represent knowlegde
- Reason knowledge
- Retain knowledge
- Retrieve knowledge
- Review knowledge
- Secure knowledge
- Share knowledge
- Store knowledge
- Structure knowledge
- Synthesize Knowledge
- Transform knowledge
- Update knowledge
- Use knowledge
Characteristics
Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:
- Accesibility
- Accuracy
- Availability
- Clarity
- Completeness
- Concreteness
- Consistency
- Findability
- Relevance
- Status
- Structure
- Timeliness
- Value
- Version