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Kenneth Thibodeau
Constructed Past Theory (CPT) is an abstract representation of how information about the past is produced and interpreted. It is grounded in the assertion that whatever we can write or say about anything in the past is the product of cognition. Understan...
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Miguel A. Guillén, Belén López Ayuso, Enrique Paniagua, J. Manuel Cadenas
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La Cadena Datos-Información-Conocimiento (DIC), denominada ?Jerarquía de la Información? o ?Pirámide del Conocimiento?, es uno de los modelos más importantes en la Gestión de la Información y la Gestión del Conocimiento. Por lo general, la estructuración...
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Paul Crosthwaite
Pág. Finance an - 44
In his campus novel Nice Work (2011/1988), David Lodge points to a certain affinity between the practice and rhetoric of high finance and the theoretical discourses central to the study of literature. From this point of view, and as, myself, a literary s...
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Rodney Clarke
Traditional information systems theory and practice assumes a tight coupling or integration between workpractices in organisations and the information systems which are notionally built to support them. The relationship between the integration and the se...
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