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AI & SOCIETY, 2007
How are risks and disasters prevented in high-technology environments? This is a question that has many facets. In this essay I shall discuss the aspects related to the history of knowledge, and to tacit knowledge in particular.
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How are risks and disasters prevented in high-technology environments? This is a question that has many facets. In this essay I shall discuss the aspects related to the history of knowledge, and to tacit knowledge in particular.
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Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Software Architecture: Companion Volume, 2010
Currently, architectural knowledge management focuses mostly on the explicit representation of knowledge, under the codification strategy. Due to its limitations, recent research favors a hybrid approach, combining the codification and personalization strategies. In this paper, we argue that tacit architectural knowledge can help solve this problem. We
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Currently, architectural knowledge management focuses mostly on the explicit representation of knowledge, under the codification strategy. Due to its limitations, recent research favors a hybrid approach, combining the codification and personalization strategies. In this paper, we argue that tacit architectural knowledge can help solve this problem. We
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International Journal of Knowledge Management, 2007
This study reviews the use of the term “tacit knowledge” in the knowledge management and broader management literature and argues that it is frequently used with an inadequate definition as a catch-all phrase for any knowledge that is not formally recorded.
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This study reviews the use of the term “tacit knowledge” in the knowledge management and broader management literature and argues that it is frequently used with an inadequate definition as a catch-all phrase for any knowledge that is not formally recorded.
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ACM SIGOIS Bulletin, 1996
This workshop provides a forum for discussing experiences and issues related to tacit knowledge [Polanyi 1967] in collaborative systems. Beginning with early CSCW systems, tacit knowledge of work practice, in terms of unspoken assumptions and exceptions, has posed difficult problems for system designers. Analyses by Ehn [1988], Grudin [t994] and others
Brent N. Reeves, Frank Shipman
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This workshop provides a forum for discussing experiences and issues related to tacit knowledge [Polanyi 1967] in collaborative systems. Beginning with early CSCW systems, tacit knowledge of work practice, in terms of unspoken assumptions and exceptions, has posed difficult problems for system designers. Analyses by Ehn [1988], Grudin [t994] and others
Brent N. Reeves, Frank Shipman
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Rule Following and Tacit Knowledge
AI & Society, 1988This paper discusses the interrelationship between wisdom, science and craft from the perspective of the Wittgenstein concept of tacit knowledge. It challenges the notion of the ‘rules-model’ as put forward by Logical Positivists, and shows the limitation of this model for describing the tacit dimension of knowledge.
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The Contribution of Tacit Knowledge to Innovation
AI & Society, 1993Tacit knowledge is widely acknowledged to be an important component of innovation, but such recognition is rarely accompanied by more detailed explanations about the nature of tacit knowledge, why such knowledge is significant, how it becomes codified or whether there may be limits to codification.
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The Problem of Tacit Knowledge – Is It Possible to Externalize Tacit Knowledge?
2009Various authors in the field of knowledge management have adopted the view that individuals' tacit knowledge should be externalized and shared in organizations. According to Polanyi's original theory of tacit knowing, an explicit expression of tacit knowledge is, however, considered very difficult, even impossible.
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2018
Tacit knowledge is a form of implicit knowledge we rely on for both learning and acting. The term derives from the work of Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) whose critique of positivistic philosophy of science grew into a fully developed theory of knowledge. Polanyi believed that the ‘scientific’ account of knowledge as a fully explicit formalizable body of ...
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Tacit knowledge is a form of implicit knowledge we rely on for both learning and acting. The term derives from the work of Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) whose critique of positivistic philosophy of science grew into a fully developed theory of knowledge. Polanyi believed that the ‘scientific’ account of knowledge as a fully explicit formalizable body of ...
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Visualization and the tacit knowledge
Journal of Visualization, 2005R. Kimura, K. Nishino
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