Difference between revisions of "Knowledge Analysis"

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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE ANALYSIS|Relatively extensive analysis and characterization of the knowledge in the task environment. It focuses on how knowledge is held, used, and encompasses task environment analysis, critical knowledge function analysis, business function analysis, and [[Knowledge Acquisition|knowledge acquisition]] or [[Knowledge Modeling|knowledge modeling]].<ref>[http://www.krii.com www.krii.com ](15 April 2008)</ref>
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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE ANALYSIS|Investigation, characterization, and structure of [[Knowledge|knowledge]]  as possessed by experts or other knowledge workers, required to deliver work, used in practice. Knowledge analysis involves the use of specific methods, including [[Critical Knowledge Function (CKF)|critical knowledge function]] analysis, [[Knowledge Map|knowledge maps]] and requirements analysis, knowledge scripting and profiling. See Also: [[Knowledge Audit]]
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 21 July 2008

Term2.png KNOWLEDGE ANALYSIS
Investigation, characterization, and structure of knowledge as possessed by experts or other knowledge workers, required to deliver work, used in practice. Knowledge analysis involves the use of specific methods, including critical knowledge function analysis, knowledge maps and requirements analysis, knowledge scripting and profiling. See Also: Knowledge Audit [1]



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  1. www.krii.com(17 April 2008)