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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
the knowledge related to defining, recognizing, and solving a specific problem.
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IT Supporting Strategy Formulation
Jan Achterbergh (Radboud University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch364
Abstract
This overview approaches information and communication technology (ICT) for competitive intelligence from the perspective of strategy formulation. It provides an ICT architecture for supporting the knowledge processes producing relevant knowledge for strategy formulation. To determine what this architecture looks like, we first examine the process of strategy formulation and determine the knowledge required in the process of strategy formulation. To this purpose, we use Beer’s viable system model (VSM). Second, we model the knowledge processes in which the intelligence relevant for the process of strategy formulation is produced and processed. Given these two elements, we describe an ICT architecture supporting the knowledge processes producing the knowledge needed for the strategic process.
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Experience, Cognition and Video Game Play
The cumulative body of information associated with a specific area of performance, or profession.
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