In this commentary , I revisit and modify Ackoff’s data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy. I suggest to de-emphasize the wisdom part and to insert evidence between information and knowledge (DIEK). This framework defines data as raw symbols, which become information when they are contextualized. Information achieves the status of evidence in comparison to relevant standards. Evidence is used to test hypotheses and is transformed into knowledge by success and consensus. As checkpoints for the transition from evidence to knowledge I suggest relevance, robustness, repeatability, and reproducibility
The DIKW hierarchy has long been a standard framework with which researchers can differentiate betw...
Modern society is awash in data for health science, health system, and public health decision-making...
A scientific approach to health informatics requires sound theoretical foundations. Health informati...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
This paper seeks to establish a philosophical basis for the investigation into a flaw of the data in...
Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. The data-information-knowledge-wis...
Good practices in service science recommend considering principles encapsulated in data-information-...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
The paper evaluates the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom (DIKW) Hierarchy. This hierarchy is part o...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
its Antithesis The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowle...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
This paper revisits the data–information–knowledge–wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy by examining the articula...
This article is part of a For-Discussion-Section of Methods of Information in Medicine about the pap...
This paper is written as a response to an invitation put forth by Jennex and Bartczak to continue th...
The DIKW hierarchy has long been a standard framework with which researchers can differentiate betw...
Modern society is awash in data for health science, health system, and public health decision-making...
A scientific approach to health informatics requires sound theoretical foundations. Health informati...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
This paper seeks to establish a philosophical basis for the investigation into a flaw of the data in...
Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. The data-information-knowledge-wis...
Good practices in service science recommend considering principles encapsulated in data-information-...
The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowledge, which in t...
The paper evaluates the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom (DIKW) Hierarchy. This hierarchy is part o...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
its Antithesis The now taken-for-granted notion that data lead to information, which leads to knowle...
What exactly is the difference between data and information? What is the difference between data qua...
This paper revisits the data–information–knowledge–wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy by examining the articula...
This article is part of a For-Discussion-Section of Methods of Information in Medicine about the pap...
This paper is written as a response to an invitation put forth by Jennex and Bartczak to continue th...
The DIKW hierarchy has long been a standard framework with which researchers can differentiate betw...
Modern society is awash in data for health science, health system, and public health decision-making...
A scientific approach to health informatics requires sound theoretical foundations. Health informati...