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Knowledge base refers to all the knowledge that is available for an organisation. Knowledge base includes [[Knowledge|knowledge]] in all forms, [[Tacit knowledge|tacit knowledge]], [[Implicit knowledge|implicit knowledge]] or [[Explicit knowledge|explicit knowledge]]. It can be individual or [[Organizational knowledge|organizational knowledge]]. | Knowledge base refers to all the knowledge that is available for an organisation. Knowledge base includes [[Knowledge|knowledge]] in all forms, [[Tacit knowledge|tacit knowledge]], [[Implicit knowledge|implicit knowledge]] or [[Explicit knowledge|explicit knowledge]]. It can be individual or [[Organizational knowledge|organizational knowledge]]. | ||
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+ | Fig 1 explains the relationship of knowledge base to two closely related concepts, [[Nuclear knowledge]] and [[Critical knowledge]]. | ||
[[File:Critical knowledge.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1 Venn diagram of knowledge base and its relationship to [[Nuclear knowledge]] and [[Critical knowledge]]]] | [[File:Critical knowledge.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1 Venn diagram of knowledge base and its relationship to [[Nuclear knowledge]] and [[Critical knowledge]]]] |
Revision as of 18:38, 25 March 2014
, Template:Consolidation stage,- For the IT tool that stores and retrieves knowledge, see Knowledge repository
Definition
Knowledge base is 1) the knowledge available to an organization 2) the knowledge available in a specific knowledge domain 3) a technology used to store complex structured and unstructured information used by a computer system ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_base Wikipedia)
Summary
Description
Knowledge base refers to all the knowledge that is available for an organisation. Knowledge base includes knowledge in all forms, tacit knowledge, implicit knowledge or explicit knowledge. It can be individual or organizational knowledge.
Fig 1 explains the relationship of knowledge base to two closely related concepts, Nuclear knowledge and Critical knowledge.
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