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SWI: making knowledge technology work
IEEE Expert, 1996A 15-year tradition of knowledge technology research and transfer has established a niche for SWI, the social science informatics department at the University of Amsterdam. The department distinguished itself through contributions in the development of the KADS and CommonKADS engineering methods for knowledge-based systems.
Wielinga, B.J., Schreiber, A.T.
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2016
Abstract This article presents an overview of the main questions in the history of Greek and Roman pharmacology and botany. It presents the actors in the transmission of pharmacological and botanical knowledge in antiquity and discusses how they established their authority through claims to expertise and effective treatments.
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Abstract This article presents an overview of the main questions in the history of Greek and Roman pharmacology and botany. It presents the actors in the transmission of pharmacological and botanical knowledge in antiquity and discusses how they established their authority through claims to expertise and effective treatments.
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Knowledge, 1991
Using the Green Revolution in Indian agriculture as the empirical basis, this article argues for the epistemic significance of technology as a form of knowledge. The concept of technology as knowledge evolved out of the interactive model of the relationship between science and technology.
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Using the Green Revolution in Indian agriculture as the empirical basis, this article argues for the epistemic significance of technology as a form of knowledge. The concept of technology as knowledge evolved out of the interactive model of the relationship between science and technology.
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Developing Technological Knowledge
International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2004It is argued in this paper that various approaches are available in designing teaching and learning experiences for technology education. However, many approaches are based on inappropriate assumptions about transfer, the ways in which meaning is represented by individuals and relationships among different kinds of experiences.
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Innovation, Technology and Knowledge Management
2008Consider the example of Toyota and General Motors and the development of the hybrid energy drive technology for powering automobiles and improving fuel efficiency. In the mid to late 1990s, Toyota and General Motors were both investigating such technology and were about at the same early stage of development.
Hyland, Paul, Soosay, Claudine
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Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1982
Introduction Man is a restless animal. Apart from the appetites common to other animals — food, sex and a snooze — man conceives of innumerable things to do with his time which never occur to other species. If you ask 'Why?', you are embarking on philosophical enquiry.
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Introduction Man is a restless animal. Apart from the appetites common to other animals — food, sex and a snooze — man conceives of innumerable things to do with his time which never occur to other species. If you ask 'Why?', you are embarking on philosophical enquiry.
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Mobile Technology for Knowledge Management
2006IT support for knowledge management (KM) is a widely discussed issue. Whereas an overemphasis on technology is often criticized, the general consensus is that a well-balanced combination of technical and social approaches can be a rewarding departure (Alavi & Leidner, 1999).
Derballa, Volker, Pousttchi, Key
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Knowledge, Science and Technology - Ancient Knowledge in Modern Technology
Introduction: - The Indian knowledge System (IKS) is the systematic transmission of knowledge from one generation to the next generation. It is a structured system of knowledge transfer rather than a tradition. The Indian knowledge system is based on the Vedic literature. The Vedas, the Upnishadas.openaire +1 more source
2007
Knowledge management systems refer to a class of information systems applied to manage organizational knowledge. These systems are IT applications to support and enhance the organizational processes of knowledge creation, storage and retrieval, transfer, and application (Alavi & Leidner, 2001).
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Knowledge management systems refer to a class of information systems applied to manage organizational knowledge. These systems are IT applications to support and enhance the organizational processes of knowledge creation, storage and retrieval, transfer, and application (Alavi & Leidner, 2001).
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
Менеджер года-2023. материалы Всероссийской научно-практической конференции, 2023B.V. Zlobin +3 more
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