This first chapter deals with the different definitions of the terms “information,” “knowledge,” and “data.” You will find that there are a variety of approaches here, each focusing on a particular aspect of information flow, knowledge exchange, or data transmission. First, the more general information models based on Nonaka and Takeuchi [2] are introduced (see Subsection 1.1), which focus heavily on the concept of externalized and internalized knowledge.

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Information and Knowledge

  • Matthias Hemmje,
  • Stefan Wagenpfeil

摘要

This first chapter deals with the different definitions of the terms “information,” “knowledge,” and “data.” You will find that there are a variety of approaches here, each focusing on a particular aspect of information flow, knowledge exchange, or data transmission. First, the more general information models based on Nonaka and Takeuchi [2] are introduced (see Subsection 1.1), which focus heavily on the concept of externalized and internalized knowledge.