For what it's worth, I just completed my dissertation exploring the philosophy of data (and how different people understand the nature of data differently.) And I cover a number of different hierarchies of data, information, and knowledge.
I took a look at the first couple of pages and the abstract of your dissertation and I agree it looks interesting. I look forward to reading it.
Anonymous,
I think the product of the intelligence process is intelligence (or, if you prefer, at the high end of it, an estimate).
You raise a good point, though. What should we call it once intelligence is consumed? What adjective describes the condition we hope to find the decisionmaker in once he/she has eaten the product of the intelligence process? Knowledgeable? Enlightened?
Is this the cover for the "Analyst's Cookbook Vol 2?"
ReplyDeleteIs the product of the intelligence process knowledge?
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth, I just completed my dissertation exploring the philosophy of data (and how different people understand the nature of data differently.) And I cover a number of different hierarchies of data, information, and knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThis image makes me twitch. :)
Brian,
ReplyDeleteI took a look at the first couple of pages and the abstract of your dissertation and I agree it looks interesting. I look forward to reading it.
Anonymous,
I think the product of the intelligence process is intelligence (or, if you prefer, at the high end of it, an estimate).
You raise a good point, though. What should we call it once intelligence is consumed? What adjective describes the condition we hope to find the decisionmaker in once he/she has eaten the product of the intelligence process? Knowledgeable? Enlightened?
Kris