Knowledge Architecture Basics
While it is important and interesting to know that knowledge is everywhere, that knowledge
is everything, and that, for all intents and purposes, knowledge is reality, as it
is all that can be known, about reality.
Clearly, managing knowledge, and its natural complexity, requires scientific understanding
of the natural knowledge phenomenon, of its architecture, and of its organizing principles.
Consequently, from more global and somehow esoteric considerations, this document
section progressively addresses practical applications.
Next on that path, as minds are natural knowledge management tools, the only ones
we have really, it seems that they need to be considered next, in this quest towards
more practical applications, especially as these applications may require the design
of complex computing systems to better support minds in their knowledge management
work and quests.
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