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Knowledge Environment

The purpose of a knowledge environment is to facilitate consistent knowledge outcomes. What are knowledge outcomes? knowledge outcomes reveal themselves as learning, communication,goals,decisions,etc. Consistent knowledge outcomes imply predictable learning results or replicable communication results and predictable quality of decisions. The design of knowledge environments is both well-known and specialised. At a simplistic level every teacher, every author, every librarian and every data-base manager is a creator of a knowledge environment.At a specialised level knowledge environments need sophisticated architechture and modeling capabilities. This is necessary when the creator of the knowledge environment wants to deliver replicaple results in hundreds of specific instances of the same knowledge environment. [1]