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71knowledge capital — UK US noun [U] ► KNOWLEDGE ASSET(Cf. ↑knowledge asset) …
72knowledge worker — UK US noun [C] (also information worker) ► WORKPLACE an employee whose job involves developing and using knowledge rather than producing goods or services: »Advanced economies are service based, with labor markets split between highly skilled… …
73knowledge-driven — UK US adjective ► KNOWLEDGE BASED(Cf. ↑knowledge based) …
74Knowledge — Knowl edge, v. t. To acknowledge. [Obs.] Sinners which knowledge their sins. Tyndale. [1913 Webster] …
75knowledge worker — n. A person whose occupation is predominantly concerned with generating or interpreting information, as contrasted with manual labor. [PJC] …
76Knowledge Web — is the name of two different projects * The Knowledge Web Project supervised by James Burke * A project under the European Sixth Framework Program …
77Knowledge Day — (Russian: День Знаний), often simply called 1st of September, is the day when the school year traditionally starts in Russia and many other former Soviet republics. This day also marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn. It has special …
78Knowledge and Decisions — is a non fiction book by American economist Thomas Sowell. Sowell explicates social and economic knowledge and how it is transmitted through the many facets of society, and how that transmission affects decisions made. Emphatically, Sowell… …
79knowledge of facts — index information (knowledge) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
80Knowledge Engineering — [sprich: nolidsch endscheniring, dt. »Wissensingenieurwesen«], i. e. S. das Aufbereiten von menschlichem Expertenwissen in eine computerlesbare Form, sodass es z. B. in einem Expertensystem, aber auch in anderen Typen von KI Software… …