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1knowledge — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ basic ▪ considerable, great, vast ▪ complete, comprehensive, sound …
2Knowledge Science — is the discipline of understanding the mechanics through which humans and software based machines know, learn, change, and adapt their own behaviors. Throughout recorded history, knowledge has been made explicit through symbols, text and graphics …
3Knowledge transfer — in the fields of organizational development and organizational learning is the practical problem of transferring knowledge from one part of the organization to another (or all other) parts of the organization. Like Knowledge Management, Knowledge …
4Knowledge level modeling — is the process of theorizing over observations about a world and, to some extent, explaining the behavior of an agent as it interacts with its environment.Crucial to the understanding of knowledge level modeling are Allen Newell s notions of the… …
5Knowledge (TV channel) — Infobox TV channel name = Knowledge logofile = Knowledgelogo.svg logoalt = logosize = 100px launch = January 12, 1981 closed date = picture format = share = share as of = share source = network = owner = Crown Corporation slogan = country =… …
6previous — pre|vi|ous [ priviəs ] adjective only before noun *** a previous event, period, or thing happened or existed before the one you are talking about: This issue was discussed in the previous chapter. Neighbors said they had seen the man in the area… …
7previous */*/*/ — UK [ˈpriːvɪəs] / US [ˈprɪvɪəs] adjective [only before noun] a previous event, period, or thing happened or existed before the one that you are talking about This issue was discussed in the previous chapter. Neighbours said they had seen the man… …
8previous — adj. Previous is used with these nouns: ↑boyfriend, ↑century, ↑conviction, ↑day, ↑decade, ↑employer, ↑encounter, ↑engagement, ↑episode, ↑era, ↑evening, ↑ …
9Descriptive knowledge — Descriptive knowledge, also declarative knowledge or propositional knowledge, is the species of knowledge that is, by its very nature, expressed in declarative sentences or indicative propositions. This distinguishes descriptive knowledge from… …
10ISA 310 Knowledge of the Business — is one of the International Standards on Auditing. It serves to expect the auditors are to have necessary knowledge of the client s business. Even before accepting the audit job, audit is to make sure if you have sufficient knowledge to perform… …