Principles of Information Systems
Principles of Information Systems
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ISBN: 9781337660556
Author: Ralph Stair; George Reynolds
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Explicit knowledge:

  • Explicit knowledge is an expressive knowledge that can be articulated, accessed, documented, and codified.
  • It is expressed in terms of words, symbols, and numbers.
  • This knowledge is easily conveyed to others. It is stored in media.

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Some of the examples of explicit knowledge are as follows:

  • Mails
  • Customer lists
  • Price lists

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