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What is Expert Knowledge

Industrial and Urban Growth Policies at the Sub-National, National, and Global Levels
Is a specific product-expert knowledge, which is created through electronic data distributed on the Internet between business partners and value-added service providers operating in a general digital economy paradigm using blockchain technologies.
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Avatar-Based Supply Chain Management as Expert Knowledge for Smart Solutions: Creating Sustainable Urban Systems
Svetlana Panasenko (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia), Irina Potapova (Astrakhan State Architecture and Construction University, Russia), Lubov Belyanina (Astrakhan State University, Russia), Liliya Rozhkova (Penza State University, Russia), Dina Kharicheva (Moscow Pedagogical State University, Russia), Vardan Mkrttchian (HHH University, Australia), and Alexander Bershadsky (Penza State University, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7625-9.ch002
Abstract
This chapter discusses issues related to managing the avatar-based supply chains as expert knowledge for smart solutions in creating sustainable urban systems. Avatar-based supply chains as expert knowledge is a new term that describes the planning, search, production, distribution, and delivery of Mkrttchian's digital avatars from the place of origin to consumption. These supply chains are very different from traditional ones because they relate to a specific product-expert knowledge, which is created through electronic data distributed on the internet between business partners and value-added service providers operating in a general digital economy paradigm using blockchain technologies. This chapter focuses on the analysis of business relations and this integration into sustainable urban systems.
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Probabilistic Methods for Uncertainty Quantification
This refers to estimates, judgments, and patterns that are elicited from experts to describe values of quantitative parameters being analyzed and their interrelations.
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Commonsense Knowledge Representation II
Knowledge possessed by experts in a particular domain. Systems representing expert knowledge are generally rule-based.
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Addressing the Challenges of Detecting Epistasis in Genome-Wide Association Studies of Common Human Diseases Using Biological Expert Knowledge
existing biological or statistical information about the problem at hand that can be employed to guide an analysis process or an algorithm in a more directed fashion.
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Organizational Knowledge of Digital Economy in Transformation, in Big Data, and in Internet of Things
Is a specific product-expert knowledge, which is created through electronic data distributed on the Internet between business partners and value-added service providers operating in a general digital economy paradigm using blockchain technologies.
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