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The hypothesis testing knowledge blend
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Ted?RandlesEmail author  Christopher D?Blades  Adam?Fadlalla
Institution:1.Department of Accounting,Finance and Information,Richmond,USA;2.Computer Information Systems, American University of Afghanistan,Kabul,Afghanistan;3.Department of Computer and Information Science,James Nance College of Business Administration, Cleveland State University,Cleveland,USA
Abstract:The creation of several forms of knowledge that would enable organizations to ask and say the right things during complex diagnoses is proposed. Based on the concept of knowledge combustion, the hypothesis testing knowledge blend (HTKB) is the cognitive equivalent of petrol for the combustion engine. The HTKB requires the creation of a knowledge hybrid that uses existing technologies to ask and say the right things. In addition to timing mechanisms and problem space maps, two forms of declarative knowledge (directions and explanations) are integrated to create the HTKB. These directions and explanations would be obtained directly from the video recordings of diagnosticians conducting teleconsultations. By providing these profound dialogues during the conduct of complex diagnoses, the HTKB should increase the knowledge capital of organizations. Formal analyses are beginning to validate the conceptual structure (blue print) presented in this paper, and the results will be provided in the future.
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