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Posted by Kees de Vos on June 21, 1999 at 08:17:29:
In Reply to: Re: Logistics of knowledge? posted by Lauri Grohn on June 11, 1999 at 07:54:40:
"I have never seen that anything fruitful
would have come out about the differentiation
of knowledge and information."In my opinion this distinction is quite relevant. Information is static and time-dependant. Knowledge is dynamic and independant of time (due to its dynamic nature).
The lack of distinction has brought us datawarehouses packed with information and hardly containing any knowledge. Now it's time to replicate knowledge by connecting people-to-people, not amass more information by connecting information-to-information.
- 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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