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Assembly required: 8 myths about knowledge management debunked

CIO Business Intelligence

Knowledge assembly in action To better understand why organizations fall short when assembling knowledge, we must first understand how knowledge assembly unfolds, starting with some basic concepts: Data are raw, unorganized facts, such as numbers, text, and images, that lack context and meaning on their own.

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Towards Better Visualizations: Part 1 - The Visual Frontier

Darkhorse

Clarity Clarity can be measured by how quickly you “get it” (normalized by information density). The creator has chosen the appropriate chart or map or table, she’s showing the right data, the right amount of data, and the right contextual data. The data-ink ratio is high. Why is the visual so effective?

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

Cubes are superior to tables in that they can link and sort data by multiple dimensions, allowing for non-technical users to choose from any number of role-specific and highly contextual data points to uncover new insights and adjust tactics and decisions on the fly.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

Cubes are superior to tables in that they can link and sort data by multiple dimensions, allowing for non-technical users to choose from any number of role-specific and highly contextual data points to uncover new insights and adjust tactics and decisions on the fly.