1st Edition

Knowledge Science Modeling the Knowledge Creation Process

Edited By Yoshiteru Nakamori Copyright 2012
    190 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Knowledge science is an emerging discipline resulting from the demands of a knowledge-based economy and information revolution. Explaining how to improve our knowledge-based society, Knowledge Science: Modeling the Knowledge Creation Process addresses problems in collecting, synthesizing, coordinating, and creating knowledge. The book introduces several key concepts in knowledge science:

    • Knowledge technology, which encompasses classification, representation, modeling, identification, acquisition, searching, organization, storage, conversion, and dissemination
    • Knowledge management, which covers three different yet related areas (knowledge assets, knowing processes, knower relations)
    • Knowledge discovery and data mining, which combine databases, statistics, machine learning, and related areas to discover and extract valuable knowledge from large volumes of data
    • Knowledge synthesis, knowledge justification, and knowledge construction, which are important in solving real-life problems

    Specialists in decision science, artificial intelligence, systems engineering, behavioral science, and management science, the book’s contributors present their own original ideas, including an Oriental systems philosophy, a new episteme in the knowledge-based society, and a theory of knowledge construction. They emphasize the importance of systemic thinking for developing a better society in the current knowledge-based era.

    Introduction, Yoshiteru Nakamori

    Knowledge Technology, Zhongtuo Wang

    Knowledge Management, Zhichang Zhu

    Knowledge Discovery, Tu Bao Ho

    Knowledge Synthesis, Jifa Gu

    Knowledge Justification, Andrzej (Andrew) Piotr Wierzbicki

    Knowledge Construction, Yoshiteru Nakamori

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Yoshiteru Nakamori is a professor in the School of Knowledge Science at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). His research encompasses systems methodology, environmental studies, and agent-based simulation.