User talk:Wissenslogistiker

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[edit] Knowledge: Systematic-summarizing Approach

Knowledge is a temporaly true state variable and a self-referable process. The definition of knowledge is already changing itself, because it gets a component of this knowledge. Its an information, which is impregnated with context based on experience. Information is a component of data, which caused a difference to an observer because of its observer-specific relevance. Data is something, that can be observed, but does not need to be.

Thanks for your edit on knowledge. I'm affraid that I don't understand it at all. Would you mind expanding on it so that it might be more clear what you are trying to say? In addition, it would be good to refer to particular views that you are summarizing so that others might expand on the entry. Thanks again! best, --Kzollman 17:35, July 15, 2005 (UTC)

I just did add referencies here Talk:Knowledge, i am afraid that it was deleted this fast, i hope it was only by fault. You said you dont understand it all, so you understood something. What did you understand? What is particulary not clear to you? --Wissenslogistiker 22:00, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
I'm afraid I really had no idea what it was about. I wasn't the one that removed the section, and it now looks he or she has modified it and put it back in. I will bow out of this one and let others deal with it. Thanks for your contributions! best, Kzollman 22:53, July 24, 2005 (UTC)