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Postal. COPs. Email. KM Solutions. TPL – TCP/IP. Print. Analog. Digital. Artistic. Memory. Mass Media. Artifacts. CDs / DVDs ... Quadrivium. Interpretation. Sender. Artifacts & Entities. Telegraphy. Sciences. Classifications. Information. S e n s e.
HICSS 2016 Philip Sisson January 4, 2016

Research Definition Approach Development From INCOSE SE Handbook

Selected 3 of 7 Lifecycle Stages

Selected 4 Processes Synthesis of Activities and Steps of System Engineering Lifecycle Stages and Processes; Grounded Theory Approaches Influenced, 2

Iterative Initial Approach Monitoring of terms added

Is there a term for KM competency?

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Unified Theory of KM • Operationally, KM is the accumulating, using, reasoning about, organizing, representing, storing and communicating knowledge. – Cognitacy is the use of and reasoning about knowledge. – Kennacy is the accumulation and organization of knowledge. – Mediumacy is skill with representing, storing and communicating knowledge.

• Unified Theory of KM postulates KM has three necessary and sufficient competencies – cognitacy, kennacy, and mediumacy. “The operationalization of these competencies as using, reasoning about, accumulating, organizing, representing, storing and communicating knowledge makes KM comprehensible to the general public” (Sisson and Ryan 2016). Towards a UT of KM (Sisson and Ryan, 2016) 4

Integrated Cognitacy/Kennacy K/KM Cycle

Findings: Competencies cognitacy from Bloom’s Taxonomy; kennacy unaddressed educational objectives; Learning a part of KM. Towards a UT of KM (Sisson and Ryan, 2016) 5

Mediumacy – Preliminary Taxonomy*

Storage

Communication Institutions

Artistic

Framework

Print

Mass Media Education

Transformation

Classifications

Culture

Capture Store

Telegraphy

Preserve TPL – TCP/IP

Delivery

Humanities

Containers

Creative Arts

People

Operational Arts

Groups

Manage

Microwave Air (Light)

Numbers

Senses

Organizational

System Information

Intuition

Hearing

Interpretation

Touch

Integration

KM Solutions Email

Institutionalization

COPs

Language

Cave Drawings CDs / DVDs

Equations Graphs

Mass Media

Postal

Sight

Smell

Words Artifacts

AI

Memory

Symbols / Icons

Mathematics Roles

Processes

Digital

Institutions Quadrivium

Wire

Analog Nervous System

Sciences

Artifacts & Entities

Sender

* More than a classification and less than an ontology.

Diagrams Images

Interpretation Visual Images Mental Model Task Abstraction

Taste

Concepts

Perceived

Space / Time

Representation

Plans & Reviews Frameworks

Findings: “containers of knowledge,” (McElroy, 2003), representations, storage or communication (Media Theory). Developing Mediumacy Mediums (Sisson and 6 Ryan 2016, TBR)

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