Measuring knowledge: A quantitative approach to knowledge theory

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Abstract

By transferring the DIKW hierarchy to the concept of chain, namely data-information-knowledge-wisdom, the knowledge measure is set up as the logarithm of information, while the information is the logarithm of data, so that knowledge metrics are naturally introduced and the mechanism of Brookes’ basic equation of information science is revealed.

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Ye, F. Y. (2017). Measuring knowledge: A quantitative approach to knowledge theory. In Understanding Complex Systems (pp. 155–162). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5936-0_13

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