DocumentCode :
2895227
Title :
Data is more than knowledge: implications of the reversed knowledge hierarchy for knowledge management and organizational memory
Author :
Tuomi, I.
Author_Institution :
Nokia Res. Center, Espoo, Finland
Volume :
Track1
fYear :
1999
fDate :
5-8 Jan. 1999
Abstract :
In knowledge management literature it is often pointed out that it is important to distinguish between data, information and knowledge. The generally accepted view sees data as simple facts that become information as data is combined into meaningful structures, which subsequently become knowledge as meaningful information is put into a context and when it can be used to make predictions. This view sees data as a prerequisite for information, and information as a prerequisite for knowledge. I explore the conceptual hierarchy of data, information and knowledge, showing that data emerges only after we have information, and that information emerges only after we already have knowledge. The reversed hierarchy of knowledge is shown to lead to a different approach in developing information systems that support knowledge management and organizational memory. It is also argued that this difference may have major implications for organizational flexibility and renewal.
Keywords :
business data processing; information systems; conceptual hierarchy; data structures; information systems; knowledge management; organizational flexibility; organizational memory; reversed knowledge hierarchy; Design optimization; Humans; Information processing; Knowledge management; Management information systems; Memory management; Rain;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems Sciences, 1999. HICSS-32. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0001-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1999.772795
Filename :
772795
Link To Document :
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