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====== MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE ====== | ====== MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE ====== | ||
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You look upon the multitude of loose notes, notebooks, electronic documents, digital spreadsheets either piling on your desk or scattered among your hard drive and you think, there must be a better way. Model Based Systems Engineering, at its essence, is built on a coherent source of truth from which you can slice and dice all you want but the truth remains. Why not apply the MBSE approach not only to Systems, those man-made things of steel, electrons and bytes, but to Knowledge itself? | You look upon the multitude of loose notes, notebooks, electronic documents, digital spreadsheets either piling on your desk or scattered among your hard drive and you think, there must be a better way. Model Based Systems Engineering, at its essence, is built on a coherent source of truth from which you can slice and dice all you want but the truth remains. Why not apply the MBSE approach not only to Systems, those man-made things of steel, electrons and bytes, but to Knowledge itself? | ||
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- Static nature of documents means that a reader would need to either 'stitch' together different viewpoints, 'generalize' a document if too specific or 'specialize' a document if too general. Rarely would you find a document that satisfies your use case. | - Static nature of documents means that a reader would need to either 'stitch' together different viewpoints, 'generalize' a document if too specific or 'specialize' a document if too general. Rarely would you find a document that satisfies your use case. | ||
- | At Fitzgerald Systems applied systems thinking is at the core of what we do. That's why we are using a novel model approach to develop a repository for knowledge that serves as the single source of truth, from which documents and webpages are generated. | + | **Our vision** is to transform how knowledge is delivered, not through a collection of documents but through a Model of Knowledge (MoK) that supports different views so that a master and an apprentice can examine the same class of problems from different perspectives and gain understanding. |
- | **Our vision** is to develop a model of knowledge that a first grader and a research professor can easily take different viewpoints from the same concept and derive value. | + | Though I have a model editor native to my PC I have not yet identified how to upload that model on [[https://www.fitzgeraldsystems.com/|Fitzgerald Systems]]. Knowing the deficiencies of BoKs I readily admit that documents are better than nothing at all and with this in mind I take a step back from the above vision to then create and maintain this wiki as a means to organize and consolidate the knowledge that I have gained. With content readily available I will at an undisclosed time, migrate this BoK to the MoK. A thousands miles start with a single step. |
- | The repository is maintained in XMI format on [[https://github.com/fitzgeraldsystems/modelOfKnowledge|github/fitzgeraldsystems]]. | + | [[toc|Table of Contents]] |
- | Automatically generated documentation can be found on [[http://fitzgeraldsystems.com/model/document_analysis.htm|fitzgeraldsystems/model]]. | + | |
- | Notes that support the model are maintained in this wiki. | + | |
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