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Posted by Ralf Jungkunz on August 04, 1999 at 06:24:41:
I am currently writing on a dissertation which
Thereby I came across the current half-life of knowledge.It was said that in the area of Information Technology it is ca. 1 year, for Science 2 years and for Engineering 3 years.
What do you believe?
Greetings
Ralf
- Re: knowledge worth Lauri Gröhn 14:50:15 8/04/99 (0)
- The half-life of context, not knowledge Kees de Vos 07:55:11 8/04/99 (4)
- Re: The half-life of context, not knowledge John Tieso 13:56:10 8/09/99 (3)
- Re: The half-life of context, not knowledge Daan de Koning 08:48:09 8/15/99 (2)
- Re: The half-life of context, not knowledge rdw 10:23:20 8/15/99 (1)
- Wise, wiser, wisest or too smart for their own good? Martyn R Jones 18:21:55 8/15/99 (0)
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