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Posted by Lauri Grohn on June 11, 1999 at 07:54:40:
In Reply to: Re: Logistics of knowledge? posted by Kees de Vos on June 11, 1999 at 05:42:20:
>In general do you think the demands on
>knowledge and information are the same?I have never seen that anything fruitful
would have come out about the differentiation
of knowledge and information. It depends
who is using i/k and why. So measuring knowledge
should have at least to parts:
1) knowledge/information
2) context and abilities of the user
- Re: Logistics of knowledge? Kees de Vos 08:17:29 6/21/99 (3)
- Re: Logistics of knowledge? Lauri Grohn 09:03:03 6/21/99 (2)
- Re: Logistics of knowledge? Kees de Vos 09:11:07 6/21/99 (1)
- Business ideas map reality of artefacts Lauri Grohn 11:56:57 6/21/99 (0)
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