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[[File:Knowledge processes.PNG|thumb|right|500px|Fig.2 Categorization of knowledge processes]]
 
  
 
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Definition

Knowledge process is Knowledge process is a process that acts on /or with knowledge, either individual knowledge or organizational knowledge.

Summary

Knowledge processes include knowledge generation, validation, maintenance and integration activities with sub processes like acquiring, transforming, developing, disseminating, using, sharing and preserving knowledge as a way to meet specified internal demand that can ultimately improve organizational learning. In this regard, knowledge processes help an organization to gain insight and understanding from best practices.

Description

There are many different definitions of knowledge processes used in the literature. However for Nuclear knowledge management purposes we describe more widely used and accepted definitions into four primary knowledge processes by which knowledge is generated, validated, maintained and integrated in organizations.

Fig. Knowledge processes


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Knowledge processes disambiguation

Knowledge asset

Intellectual capital

Business process

Knowledge strategy

Strategy

Knowledge process attributes

Acquisition

Identification

Capture

Codification

Creation

Dissemination

Evaluation

Exchange

Generation

Harvesting

Identification

Processing

Transformation

Storage

Preservation

Retention

Retrieval

Representation

Transfer

Exchange

Maintenance

Updating

Use

Validation

Reuse