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Posted by Marty n R Jones on July 05, 1999 at 05:55:15:
In Reply to: Re: KM Manager/officer posted by Lauri Grohn on July 05, 1999 at 03:46:17:
Hello,
I think that the diversity of opinion is perhaps not based on different visions of the same thing but thinking that the different things we are looking at are aprroximately the same.
I would tend to agree with the general notions regarding to some degree the interdepndence of data, information and knowledge as seen in the world of phybrid politics, philosophy and economics i.e. business and government and the reasonable need to structure, organize and manage assets (data, information and knowledge) in this context. So going from data through information to knowledge is no more conceptually difficult than to follow a path from OLTP to DWW/Data Warehousing etc. to Knowledge Discovery / Structured Intellectual Capital and the ongoing uncovering, understanding, structuring, integration and (re-)use of know how.
Best regards,Martyn R Jones
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- Knowledge Manager (clean copy) Martyn R Jones 06:14:45 7/05/99 (0)
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