• Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a W3C recommendation designed for representation of thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies, subject-heading...
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  • Classification scheme (information science) (category Classification systems)
    (computer science) Representation class Representation term Simple Knowledge Organisation System Semantic spectrum Keith Allan (2002, p. 260), Natural Language...
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  • and developing knowledge and understanding in order to cope with change and uncertainty. A complex system differs from a simple system in that it has...
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    their agents are simple.[citation needed] When agents can share knowledge using any agreed language, within the constraints of the system's communication...
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  • involving technical data. Technical document management systems are used within large organisations with large scale projects involving engineering. For...
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    Information management (category Information systems)
    Information, Knowledge, Action and Result, it gives a strong clue as to the layers involved in aligning technology and organisational strategies, and...
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  • mechanism of coordination dominates) Entrepreneurial organisation or Simple structure has simple, informal structure. Its leader coordinates the work...
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  • for warranty periods. An information systems strategy plan (ISSP) can shape organisational information systems over medium to long-term periods. Documents...
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  • coordination needs. ...This option might be called the strategy of 'simple organisations and complex jobs'". This all contributes to a number of unique advantages...
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  • Knowledge workers are workers whose main capital is knowledge. Examples include ICT professionals, physicians, pharmacists, architects, engineers, scientists...
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    (2005), Emergence Versus Self-Organisation: Different Concepts but Promising When Combined, In Engineering Self Organising Systems: Methodologies and Applications...
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  • this system. At the center of any modern PMIS is a software. Project management information system can vary from something as simple as a File system containing...
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  • Semantic analysis is a method for eliciting and representing knowledge about organisations.[vague] Initially the problem must be defined by domain experts...
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    Cynefin framework (category Knowledge management)
    Cynefin". Tetradian. Lambe, Patrick (2007). Organising Knowledge: Taxonomies, Knowledge and Organisational Effectiveness. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 136. Geron...
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  • organizations (Organic system theory), unlike mechanistic organizations (also coined by Burns and Stalker), are flexible and value external knowledge. The theories...
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  • main role of IT systems is to help people share knowledge through common platforms and electronic storage to help make access simpler, encouraging economic...
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    Decentralised systems are intricately linked to the idea of self-organisation—a phenomenon in which local interactions between components of a system establish...
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  • (EPO) and WIPO recognize the following definitions of simple and extended patent families: Simple patent family: All patent documents have exactly the...
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  • Science (redirect from Scientific knowledge)
    Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe. Modern science...
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  • existent or historical knowledge). It is the most common form of learning. By way of a simple illustration, existent knowledge is the established awareness...
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  • processes, knowledge fields, human groups, etc.) at any level of granularity. Corporate taxonomies are increasingly used in information systems (particularly...
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  • "Dyson's Law") that "Any system simple enough to be understandable will not be complicated enough to behave intelligently, while any system complicated enough...
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    efficacy are not consistently used in practice settings. Knowledge transfer within organisations and between nations also raises ethical considerations...
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    cybernetics and its place in knowledge. Kybernetes 18 (4): 19-28.; Stewart, D J. "The Ternary Analysis of Work and Working Organisations." Kybernetes (2000)....
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  • informal knowledge between organizations. Various technologies and behaviors support personal knowledge networking, including wikis and Really Simple Syndication...
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    technical systems reflect human biases. The definitions and usage of the terms geospatial data, geospatial information, and geospatial knowledge are not...
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  • Complex systems may be nested The components of a complex system may themselves be complex systems. For example, an economy is made up of organisations, which...
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    Reading (redirect from Three cueing system)
    to function in society, to achieve one's goals, and to develop one's knowledge and potential". It includes three types of adult literacy: prose (e.g...
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    vertical placement on the chart. Boxology Figurative system of human knowledge – Taxonomy of human knowledge Organizational structure – Way in which an organization...
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    possessed knowledge of the arteries, described as 'channels' by Dwivedi & Dwivedi (2007). The first major ancient Greek research into the circulatory system was...
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