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09 Apr 20
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Data: symbols
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Information: data that are processed to be useful; provides answers to "who", "what", "where", and "when" questions
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Knowledge: application of data and information; answers "how" questions
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Understanding: appreciation of "why"
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- Wisdom: evaluated understanding.
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palomagatlingDIKW Model
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07 Sep 15
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Data represents a fact or statement of event without relation to other things.
Ex: It is raining.
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A refrigerator. You knew that, right? At some point in the sequence you connected with the pattern and understood it was a description of a refrigerator. From that point on each statement only added confirmation to your understanding.
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ricksjonathanhelps to breakdown and define the D,I,K, and W
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ralantzModule 2 Activity
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dganceresVarious authors view in how data is translated into wisdom.
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Shanea HallSystems thinking for DIKW application
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agale67Mod 2
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It can exist in any form
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does not have meaning of itself.
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Data... data is raw.
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Information... information is data that has been given meaning
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by way of relational connection.
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Knowledge... knowledge is the appropriate collection of information
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he process by which I can take knowledge and synthesize new knowledge from the previously held knowledge.
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is cognitive and analytical
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Understanding.
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calls upon all the previous levels of consciousness,
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Wisdom...
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it asks questions to which there is no (easily-achievable) answer, and in some cases, to which there can be no humanly-known answer period. Wisdom is therefore, the process by which we also discern, or judge, between right and wrong, good and bad. I personally believe that computers do not have, and will never have the ability to posses wisdom
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Data represents a fact or statement of event without relation to other things
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Information embodies the understanding of a relationship of some sort, possibly cause and effect.
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Knowledge represents a pattern that connects and generally provides a high level of predictability as to what is described or what will happen next.
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Wisdom embodies more of an understanding of fundamental principles embodied within the knowledge that are essentially the basis for the knowledge being what it is. Wisdom is essentially systemic.
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nformation: data that are processed to be useful; provides answers to "who", "what", "where", and "when" questions
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Information... information is data that has been given meaning by way of relational connection. This "meaning" can be useful, but does not have to be. In computer parlance, a relational database makes information from the data stored within it.
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tvangyDIKW Models and systems thinking
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kalinachristoff"Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom"
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Wisdom... wisdom is an extrapolative and non-deterministic, non-probabilistic process. It calls upon all the previous levels of consciousness, and specifically upon special types of human programming (moral, ethical codes, etc.).
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it asks questions to which there is no (easily-achievable) answer
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Wisdom is therefore, the process by which we also discern, or judge, between right and wrong, good and bad.
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, and in some cases, to which there can be no humanly-known answer
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wisdom requires one to have a soul, for it resides as much in the heart as in the mind
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Ackoff, R. L., "From Data to Wisdom", Journal of Applies Systems Analysis, Volume 16, 1989 p 3-9.
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Vanessa BarrowDissection of the meaning and relationship between DIKW
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information is data that has been given meaning
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16 Oct 12
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simply exists and has no significance beyond its existence
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deterministic process
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Brandon WynnBellinger, G., Castro, D., & Mills, A. (n.d.). Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom. Retrieved from http://www.systems-thinking.org/dikw/dikw.htm
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