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Knowledge Architecture
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Foundations for Knowledge Architecture The Challenges of Knowledge Architecture |
Introduction
Knowledge architecture consists of a set of approaches and tools that supports the evolution of the relationship between ideas, enterprises and projects and their niches in the emerging cyberworld. Our work in knowledge architecture has been deeply influenced by Dr. Humberto Maturana, the noted Chilean neurobioloist. His distinction of living systems as autopoietic systems has given rise to a deeper understanding of the biology of cognition, evolution, human understanding and, most importantly, of the fundaments of love and play in the healthy development of humanness in children and adults. In practice knowledge architecture requires the skillful selection and subtle integration of computer software technologies, networked communication systems and intuitive user interfaces to realize designs that come to life with the interactions of the persons who use them. To read more about Knowledge Architecture, please look at the articles and topics on this Knowledge Architecture mini- website. |
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