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=Definition=
=Definition=
Knowledge is a human or organizational asset enabling effective decisions and action in context. <ref name="ref1">ISO 30401 (2018). Knowledge management system – Requirements. https://www.iso.org/standard/68683.html.</ref>
Knowledge is a human or organizational [[asset]] enabling effective decisions and action. <ref >ISO 30401 (2018). Knowledge management systems – Requirements.</ref>


=Notes=
=[[Note]]s=
Knowledge <ref name="ref2">Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge </ref> includes facts (propositional or descriptive knowledge <ref name="ref3">Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descriptive_Knowledge </ref>), skills (procedural knowledge <ref name="ref4">Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procedural_knowledge</ref>), or objects (acquaintance knowledge).
* Data, information, knowlegde and wisdom are distinguished in the DIKW-model/pyramid. <ref>Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIKW_pyramid DIKW-pyramid.] </ref>
* Thinking about the concept of knowledge belongs to the field of [[epistomology]]. <ref name="ref5">Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology Epistemology. ]</ref>.


=Domain=
=[[Generic relation]]s=
Thinking about the concept of knowledge belongs to the field of epistomology <ref name="reft">Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology</ref>.
[[Superordinate concept]] in the [[generic relation]] is:
* [[Asset]]


=Characteristics=
[[Subordinate concept]]s A are:
Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:
* [[Descriptive knowledge]]
* [[Procedural knowledge]]
* [[Knowledge by acquaintance]]


- Clarity
[[File:Tatic-vs-explicit-knowledge-1200x902.png|thumb|Explicit versus tacit knowledge]]


- Completeness
[[Subordinate concept]]s B are:
* [[Tacit knowledge]]
* [[Explicit knowledge]]


- Accuracy
=[[Lifecycle]]=
The [[lifecycle]] of knowledge is in alphabetical order:
# Absorb knowledge
# Acquire knowledge
# Analyse knowledge
# Apply knowledge
# Archive knowledge
# Assess knowledge
# Automate knowledge
# Capture knowledge
# Classify knowledge
# Codify knowledge
# Collect knowledge
# Combine knowledge
# Communicate knowledge
# Convert knowledge
# Convey knowledge
# Create knowledge
# Curate knowledge
# Delete knowledge
# Deliver knowledge
# Develop knowledge
# Discard knowledge
# Discover knowledge
# Disseminate knowledge
# Distribute knowledge
# Elicit knowledge
# Engineer knowledge
# Enhence knowledge
# Enrich knowledge
# Evaluate knowledge
# Exchange knowledge
# Expand knowledge
# Express knowledge
# Externalize knowledge
# Extract knowledge
# Find knowledge
# Formalize knowledge
# Gain knowledge
# Handle knowledge
# Identify knowledge
# Improve knowledge
# Incorporate knowledge
# Innovate knowledge
# Institutionalize knowledge
# Integrate knowledge
# Internalize knowledge
# Interpret knowledge
# Mine knowledge
# Organize knowledge
# Preserve knowledge
# Process knowledge
# Produce knowledge
# Protect knowledge
# Reason knowledge
# Rectify knowledge
# Refresh knowledge
# Renew knowledge
# Represent knowledge
# Retain knowledge
# Retrieve knowledge
# Review knowledge
# Secure knowledge
# Select knowledge
# Share knowledge
# Store knowledge
# Structure knowledge
# Summarize knowledge
# Sustain knowledge
# Synthesize Knowledg
# Test knowledge
# Transfer knowledge
# Transform knowledge
# Update knowledge
# Use knowledge
# Validate knowledge


- Timeliness
=[[Characteristic]]s=
 
Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:
- Accesibility
# Accesibility
 
# Accuracy
- Relevance
# Availability
 
# Clarity
- Consistency
# Completeness
 
# Concreteness
- Value
# Consistency
 
# Findability
- Structure
# Relevance
 
# Status
- Status
# Structure
 
# Timeliness
- Version
# Value
# Version


=References=
=[[Reference]]s=


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 8 January 2023

DIKW-model

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:

Subordinate concepts A are:

Explicit versus tacit knowledge

Subordinate concepts B are:

Lifecycle

The lifecycle of knowledge is in alphabetical order:

  1. Absorb knowledge
  2. Acquire knowledge
  3. Analyse knowledge
  4. Apply knowledge
  5. Archive knowledge
  6. Assess knowledge
  7. Automate knowledge
  8. Capture knowledge
  9. Classify knowledge
  10. Codify knowledge
  11. Collect knowledge
  12. Combine knowledge
  13. Communicate knowledge
  14. Convert knowledge
  15. Convey knowledge
  16. Create knowledge
  17. Curate knowledge
  18. Delete knowledge
  19. Deliver knowledge
  20. Develop knowledge
  21. Discard knowledge
  22. Discover knowledge
  23. Disseminate knowledge
  24. Distribute knowledge
  25. Elicit knowledge
  26. Engineer knowledge
  27. Enhence knowledge
  28. Enrich knowledge
  29. Evaluate knowledge
  30. Exchange knowledge
  31. Expand knowledge
  32. Express knowledge
  33. Externalize knowledge
  34. Extract knowledge
  35. Find knowledge
  36. Formalize knowledge
  37. Gain knowledge
  38. Handle knowledge
  39. Identify knowledge
  40. Improve knowledge
  41. Incorporate knowledge
  42. Innovate knowledge
  43. Institutionalize knowledge
  44. Integrate knowledge
  45. Internalize knowledge
  46. Interpret knowledge
  47. Mine knowledge
  48. Organize knowledge
  49. Preserve knowledge
  50. Process knowledge
  51. Produce knowledge
  52. Protect knowledge
  53. Reason knowledge
  54. Rectify knowledge
  55. Refresh knowledge
  56. Renew knowledge
  57. Represent knowledge
  58. Retain knowledge
  59. Retrieve knowledge
  60. Review knowledge
  61. Secure knowledge
  62. Select knowledge
  63. Share knowledge
  64. Store knowledge
  65. Structure knowledge
  66. Summarize knowledge
  67. Sustain knowledge
  68. Synthesize Knowledg
  69. Test knowledge
  70. Transfer knowledge
  71. Transform knowledge
  72. Update knowledge
  73. Use knowledge
  74. Validate knowledge

Characteristics

Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:

  1. Accesibility
  2. Accuracy
  3. Availability
  4. Clarity
  5. Completeness
  6. Concreteness
  7. Consistency
  8. Findability
  9. Relevance
  10. Status
  11. Structure
  12. Timeliness
  13. Value
  14. Version

References

  1. ISO 30401 (2018). Knowledge management systems – Requirements.
  2. Wikipedia. DIKW-pyramid.
  3. Wikipedia. Epistemology.