Understanding the DIKW model and knowledge management
Ever get a spreadsheet filled with just Data, and then have the analyst say. "Is that what you were looking for?" Over on the ITIL Community site, a recent discussion on DIKW elegantly clarified the model. <-- Snipped from discussion...
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