Chapter 11: Knowledge Management and Specialized Information Systems
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- A study found that a consulting firm was able to earn greater than 1000% return on its knowledge management system.
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- Many organizations actively attempt to convert tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge.
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- Secretaries, administrative assistants, bookkeepers, and similar data-entry people are often called data workers.
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- Many groups use patents, copyrights, trade secrets, Internet firewalls to keep prying eyes from seeing important knowledge that is expensive and hard to create.
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- Data mining and business intelligence are seldom used to capture the knowledge stored in a knowledge management system.
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- No computer has passed the Turing Test that attempts to determine whether the responses from a computer with intelligent behavior are indistinguishable from responses from a trained, laboratory monkey.
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- Although computers excel at numerical calculations, they are even better at dealing with symbols and three-dimensional objects.
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- A perceptive system allows a machine to approximate the way a person sees, hears, and feels objects.
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- Computerized AI chess software can “learn” to improve while playing human competitors.
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- Research is ongoing to directly connect the human brain and have human thought control computer activities.
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- Expert systems, robotics, vision systems, natural language processing, learning systems, and neural networks are all part of the broad field of artificial intelligence.
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