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Collaborative and knowledge
Collaborative project management tools ( CPMT ) are very similar to collaborative management tools ( CMT ) except that CMT may only facilitate and manage a certain group activities for a part of a bigger project or task, while CPMT covers all detailed aspects of collaboration activities and management of the overall project and its related knowledge areas.
Early e-learning systems, based on Computer-Based Learning / Training often attempted to replicate autocratic teaching styles whereby the role of the e-learning system was assumed to be for transferring knowledge, as opposed to systems developed later based on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ( CSCL ), which encouraged the shared development of knowledge.
CQ or C-IQ ( Collaborative IQ or Collaborative Intelligence ) measures the collaborative effectiveness of a group, which can be greater or less than the aggregate knowledge and capability possessed by individual group members.
Distributed cognition as a theory of learning, i. e. one in which the development of knowledge is attributed to the system of thinking agents interacting dynamically with artifacts, has been widely applied in the field of distance learning, especially in relation to Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ( CSCL ) and other computer-supported learning tools.
< BR > Collaborative Problem-solving — working together in teams, formal and informal, to complete tasks and develop new knowledge ( such as through Wikipedia, alternative reality gaming, spoiling ).

Collaborative and modeling
Collaborative design techniques, such as rapid visualization and parametric modeling of restaurant kitchens are now being used to establish equipment specifications that are consistent with restaurant operating and merchandising requirements.

knowledge and modeling
The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed a take off in the use of deductive, game theoretic formal modeling techniques aimed at generating a more analytical corpus of knowledge in the discipline.
It covers the following areas: Knowledge discovery ( data mining, complex systems modeling, knowledge engineering ) Data and services engineering ( security and confidentiality, modeling, integration and querying, service composition )
A modeling language is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules.
The key problem in the formalization and modeling of knowledge economy, is a vague definition of knowledge, which is a rather relative concept.
Probably, in the present state of knowledge, the best approximation for simple Fowler-Nordheim-type equation based modeling of CFE from metals is obtained by putting λ < sub > Z </ sub >→ 1, P < sub > F </ sub > → 1, → v ( f ).
A modeling language is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules.
They cover a wide range of uses, from functional modeling to data, simulation, object-oriented analysis / design and knowledge acquisition.
The modeling view is a closer approximate of reality and perceives solving problems as a dynamic, cyclic, incessant process dependent on the knowledge acquired and the interpretations made by the system.
The development of Specification languages and problem solving methods of knowledge based systems. Over the past few years the modeling frameworks that became prominent within Knowledge engineering are Common KADS, MIKE ( Model-based and Incremental knowledge engineering ) and PROTÉGÉ-II. PROTÉGÉ-II is a modeling framework influenced by the concept of ‘ Ontology ’.
* Gellish English is a language that can be used for queries in Gellish English Databases, for dialogues ( requests and responses ) as well as for information modeling and knowledge modeling ;
Crucial to the understanding of knowledge level modeling are Allen Newell's notions of the knowledge level, operators, and an agent's goal state.
Essentially, knowledge level modeling involves evaluating an agent's world and all possible states and with that information constructing a model that depicts the interrelations and pathways between the various states.
In, Menzies proposes a new knowledge level modeling approach, called KL < sub > B </ sub >, which specifies that " a knowledge base should be divided into domain-specific facts and domain-independent abstract problem solving inference procedures.
It defines several quality aspects based on relationships between a model, knowledge Externalisation, domain, a modeling language, and the activities of learning, taking action, and modeling.

knowledge and transfer
* Access to and transfer of technology, including biotechnology, to the governments and / or local communities that provided traditional knowledge and / or biodiversity resources.
It was an important survival skill making use of what materials were available and may still be used today in emergencies or for fun as part of the transfer of traditional knowledge between generations.
There is much less consensus on the crucial question of how much knowledge acquired in school transfers to tasks encountered outside formal educational settings, and how such transfer occurs.
From road signs to technical schematics, from interoffice memorandums to reference manuals, graphic design enhances transfer of knowledge and visual messages.
Video can provide significant training potential by revealing to the student actual examples of behaviors to emulate in addition to verbal knowledge transfer.
The UN University is dedicated to the generation and transfer of knowledge, and the strengthening of individual and institutional capacities in furtherance of the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.
* 830: House of Wisdom, a library and translation institute, established by al-Ma ' mun, Abbasid caliph, in Baghdad to transfer the knowledge of Greeks, Persians, Indians, etc.
The rise of anti-psychiatry in Italy was described by one observer as simply " a transfer of psychiatric control from those with medical knowledge to those who possessed socio-political power ".
According to ISO / IEC 2382-01, Information Technology Vocabulary, Fundamental Terms, interoperability is defined as follows: " The capability to communicate, execute programs, or transfer data among various functional units in a manner that requires the user to have little or no knowledge of the unique characteristics of those units ".
However, the transfer of knowledge may reduce its scarcity-value to its original possessor.
In a non-technical context, information transfer is sometimes used to signify knowledge transfer or teaching.
Similar abilities often transfer well between different varieties of needlework, such as fine motor skill and a knowledge of textile fibers.
Besides research conducted in its own facilities, increasing activity can be found at the UdG ’ s Science and Technology Park, which acts as a meeting point where the University, the economy, the environment and society join forces, to provide excellent opportunities for entrepreneurship and encourage the transfer of knowledge and technology.
E-learning is the computer and network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge.
It is widely agreed to distinguish collaborative learning from the traditional ' direct transfer ' model in which the instructor is assumed to be the distributor of knowledge and skills, which is often given the neologism E-Learning 1. 0, even though this direct transfer method most accurately reflects Computer-Based Learning systems ( CBL ).
This reuse is an excellent example of knowledge retention and the cyclical process of knowledge transfer and use of data and records.
Stories provide a tool to transfer knowledge in a social context.
With spies providing the certain knowledge that Japanese forces in the far east would not attack Siberia, the Soviets were able to transfer large numbers of experienced forces from the far east, and in the Winter of 1941 / 1942 they used them to counter-attack the German Army Group Centre in front of Moscow.
Odù is associated mainly with the force of creation as a gateway between the physical world and metaphysical world for the transfer of divine knowledge and messages.
U. S. Senator John Little McClellan later arranged for Smith, who boasted the most intimate knowledge of the depot, to travel to Washington D. C. and negotiate " over White House tea " with Lyndon B. Johnson to transfer ownership of the sprawling NAD complex to Johnson's Brown and Root.
The coach ’ s job is to transfer as much of this knowledge and experience to the players to develop the most skilled athletes.
Additionally, South Korea successfully created a technology transfer of high speed rail technology from French engineers, essentially creating an industry of HSR manufacturing capable of exporting knowledge, equipment, and parts worldwide.

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