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  2. Knowledge building - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge building. The Knowledge Building (KB) theory was created and developed by Carl Bereiter and Marlene Scardamalia for describing what a community of learners needs to accomplish in order to create knowledge. The theory addresses the need to educate people for the knowledge age society, in which knowledge and innovation are pervasive.

  3. Knowledge building community - Wikipedia

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    A Knowledge Building Community ( KBC) is a community in which the primary goal is knowledge creation rather than the construction of specific products or the completion of tasks. This notion is fundamental in Knowledge building theory. If knowledge is not realized for a community then we do not have knowledge building. Examples of KBCs are.

  4. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders - Wikipedia

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    mazagondock .in. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited ( MDL) ( IAST: Majhagānv Dawk Limiṭeḍ ), formerly called Mazagon Dock Limited, [3] is a shipyard situated in Mazagaon, Mumbai. It manufactures warships and submarines for the Indian Navy and offshore platforms and associated support vessels for offshore oil drilling.

  5. Knowledge management - Wikipedia

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    Library and information science. Knowledge management ( KM) is the collection of methods relating to creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization. [1] It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieve organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. [2]

  6. Tree of Knowledge (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Tree of Knowledge (Australia) / -23.5523; 145.2897. The preserved trunk of Tree of Knowledge as it currently stands in Barcaldine, Queensland. The Tree of Knowledge was a heritage-listed tree in Oak Street, Barcaldine, Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia, that was poisoned and killed in 2006. It was a 200-year-old Corymbia aparrerinja ...

  7. Knowledge-based systems - Wikipedia

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    A knowledge-based system ( KBS) is a computer program that reasons and uses a knowledge base to solve complex problems. Knowledge-based systems were the focus of early artificial intelligence researchers in the 1980s. The term can refer to a broad range of systems. However, all knowledge-based systems have two defining components: an attempt to ...

  8. Knowledge engineering - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge acquisition refers to the process of gathering expert knowledge and capturing it in the form of rules and ontologies. Knowledge acquisition has special requirements beyond the conventional specification process used to capture most business requirements. These issues led to the second approach to knowledge engineering: development of ...

  9. Knowledge broker - Wikipedia

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    A knowledge broker is an intermediary (an organization or a person ), that aims to develop relationships and networks with, among, and between producers and users of knowledge by providing linkages, knowledge sources, and in some cases knowledge itself, (e.g. technical know-how, market insights, research evidence) to organizations in its network .