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Scientific modeling / Systems engineering / Unified Modeling Language / Enterprise modelling / Data modeling / Scientific modelling / Tacit knowledge / IDEF3 / Knowledge management / Science / Knowledge / Ethology
Date: 2008-10-01 20:37:54
Scientific modeling
Systems engineering
Unified Modeling Language
Enterprise modelling
Data modeling
Scientific modelling
Tacit knowledge
IDEF3
Knowledge management
Science
Knowledge
Ethology

Knowledge Modelling Techniques for Developing Knowledge Management Systems

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