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The Knowledge CryptexThis is a discussion on The Knowledge Cryptex within the Knowledge matters forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; Today I thought I would share with you part of my PhD thesis and in particular the ‘ Knowledge Cryptex’ . “ The What ?” I hear you say. Dan ... |
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![]() | Today I thought I would share with you part of my PhD thesis and in particular the ‘Knowledge Cryptex’. “The What?” I hear you say. Dan Brown, in his novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’, coined the neologism ‘cryptex’ by combining the words cryptology and codex. The cryptex was a portable cylindrical vault with rotating keys, which when aligned in a particular way opened to reveal the hidden contents. I’ve conceived the knowledge cryptex as consisting of rotating disks, each of which can be opened independently, but when aligned reveal business knowledge. The disks are ‘know-how, know-what, know-why, know-who, know-where, know-when, and know-how-much’ knowledge. The cryptex looks something like the figure below. ![]() read more Get More from the original blog... |
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