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  • 21knowledge — knowl‧edge [ˈnɒlɪdʒ ǁ ˈnɑː ] noun [uncountable] facts, skills and understanding gained through learning or experience: • Given its market knowledge, Price Waterhouse was able to provide a useful insight into each supplier. knowledge of • Auditors …

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  • 22Knowledge Bowl — is an interdisciplinary academic competition involving teams of four students trying to answer questions in a written round and several oral rounds. No team is eliminated in this event, and every team participates in every round. Knowledge Bowl… …

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  • 23Knowledge integration — is the process of synthesizing multiple knowledge models (or representations) into a common model (representation).Compared to information integration, which involves merging information having different schemas and representation models,… …

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  • 24Knowledge discovery — is a concept of the field of computer science that describes the process of automatically searching large volumes of data for patterns that can be considered knowledge about the data. It is often described as deriving knowledge from the input… …

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  • 25Knowledge spillover — is an exchange of ideas among individuals.Carlino, Gerald A. (2001) Business Review [http://www.philadelphiafed.org/files/br/brq401gc.pdf Knowledge Spillovers: Cities Role in the New Economy.] Q4 2001.] In knowledge management economics, a… …

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  • 26knowledge — knowledge, science, learning, erudition, scholarship, information, lore are comparable when they mean what is known or can be known, usually by an individual but sometimes by human beings in general. Knowledge applies not only to a body of facts… …

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  • 27Knowledge Politics — is a virtual think tank operating from the United Kingdom, focusing exclusively on promoting political and policy research on the subject of the information society . Aims and origins Knowledge Politics was launched in late 2006 by a group of… …

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  • 28Knowledge sharing — is an activity through which knowledge (i.e. information, skills, or expertise) is exchanged among people, friends, or members of a family, a community (e.g. Wikipedia) or an organization. Organizations have recognized that knowledge constitutes… …

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  • 29Knowledge intensive business services — (commonly known as KIBS) are services and business operations heavily reliant on professional knowledge. They are mainly concerned with providing knowledge intensive support for the business processes of other organizations. As a result, their… …

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  • 30Knowledge management software — (KM Software) is a subset of Enterprise content management software and which contains a range of software that specialises in the way information is collected, stored and/or accessed. The concept of knowledge management is based on a range of… …

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