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− | {{Term|HYPERTEXT|[[Knowledge Management|Knowledge management]] technique in which [[Knowledge|knowledge]]is represented in linked documents and processed in a way that allows users to jump from a given topic, whenever they wish, to related topics. Rather than remaining static like traditional text, hypertext makes possible a dynamic organization of information through links and connections (called [[hyperlink|hyperlinks]]). <ref> [http://services.eliteral.com/glossary/management-terms-glossary.php Service.eliteral.com] (16 April 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (07 July 2008)</ref>}} | + | {{Term|HYPERTEXT|[[Knowledge Management|Knowledge management]] technique in which [[Knowledge|knowledge]] is represented in linked documents and processed in a way that allows users to jump from a given topic, whenever they wish, to related topics. Rather than remaining static like traditional text, hypertext makes possible a dynamic organization of information through links and connections (called [[hyperlink|hyperlinks]]). <ref> [http://services.eliteral.com/glossary/management-terms-glossary.php Service.eliteral.com] (16 April 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (07 July 2008)</ref>}} |
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Knowledge management technique in which knowledge is represented in linked documents and processed in a way that allows users to jump from a given topic, whenever they wish, to related topics. Rather than remaining static like traditional text, hypertext makes possible a dynamic organization of information through links and connections (called hyperlinks). [1] |
References
- ↑ Service.eliteral.com (16 April 2008), Wikipedia (07 July 2008)