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    Perhaps the first. You are not going “to give bulldust equal time with serious expertise” (Stokes). Unsupported dissenting views from people who pose as “experts” are not worth the attention and should not be treated as valuable. The same is true with the case of Meryl Dorey‚ the leader of Australian Vaccination Network. She believes that she should be able to make arguments on vaccination even if she doesn’t

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    exclusive and some (especially Expert Systems‚ Management Information Systems and Executive Information Systems are can be seen as a subset of Decision Support Systems). However these examples are not the only overlaps and the divions of these information systems will change over time. At present there are five main types:   |Transaction Processing Systems (TPS) | |Decision Support Systems (DSS) | |Expert Information Systems (EIS)

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    but the dissatisfaction is often reported by the users. In order to solve the problem‚ decision support systems (DSS) are used personally by managers on an everyday basis in direct support of decisions. Along with artificial intelligence (AI) and expert systems (ES) occurred‚ conflict is existed between AI approach and algorithmic approach. In practice‚ it is hard to distinguish clearly which approach is better for an organization. A system based on these two approaches adopted by managers is just

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    knowledge that experts use to perform complex tasks. Complex tasks are defined as those where performance requires the integrated use of both controlled (conscious‚ conceptual) and automated (unconscious‚ procedural or strategic) knowledge to perform tasks that often extend over many hours or days (see van Merriënboer‚ Clark‚ & de Croock‚ 2002). CTA is often only one of the strategies used to describe the knowledge required for performance. It is a valuable approach when advanced experts are available

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    curriculum. Another purpose of the core competencies are to guide educators‚ faculty and health care providers as they educate students to provide patient-centered care to the public and the community at large. (Interprofessional Education Collaborative Expert Panel‚ 2011). The six members of the IPEC committee are: The American Association of Colleges of Nursing‚ American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine‚ American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy‚ American Dental Medical Association‚

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    Chapter 12 Problem-Solving and Reasoning Some Questions to Consider • What makes a problem hard? • Is there anything special about problems that • • seem to be solved in a flash of “insight”? How can analogies be used to help solve problems? How do experts in a field solve problems differently than nonexperts? What Is a Problem? • Obstacle between a present state and a goal • Not immediately obvious how to get around the obstacle What Is a Problem? • Well-defined: correct answer‚ certain procedures

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    Knowledge management is a set of business processes to create‚ store‚ transfer and apply knowledge in the organisation. Knowledge management increases the ability of the organisation to learn from its environment and to incorporate knowledge into its business processes. Businesses need knowledge management programs because knowledge has become a central productive and strategic asset in today’s information economy and a potential source of competitive advantage. Much of a firm’s value depends on

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    portal  All of the pertinent information needs to be organized into the segments in order to easily locate information Technical Experts  Are members of individual technical disciplines  Vet the content of the technical disciplines  The portals act as a mode to share knowledge and information through forums‚ account emails‚ and directory of technical experts “Dispatcher” Email  A very inefficient way of acquiring the knowledge needed to obtain  This mode became outdated as the company

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    the most arguable opinion is about government intervention. Experts who suggest government intervention focus on the epidemic of obesity and unethical ploys of the food companies such as indeterminate modifiers. They think the government should intervene to protect people. However‚ other experts who disagree claim obesity is a personal problem. They also warn about the ineffectiveness of regulating unhealthy foods. Although some experts say that the government intervention is not a good solution

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    to plan terrorism attacks‚ conduct intellectual property theft‚ credit card fraud and hack computer systems to gain access to confidential information. The sophisticated nature of these crimes has seen the growing need for experts in computer forensics. Computer forensics experts are law enforcement officers‚ private investigators or members of corporate audit teams whose core duties revolve around the identification‚ collection and analysis of electronic evidence that demonstrates the occurrence

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