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Knowledge, Skill and Artificial Intelligence
The Nurse as Engineer — the Theory of Knowledge in Research in the Care Sector
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Ingela Josefson
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1988
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On Certainty
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Designing information systems for nursing practice: data base and knowledge base requirements of different organizational technologies
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 9
The Practice of the Use of Computers. A Paradoxical Encounter between Different Traditions of Knowledge
pp. 19
The Nurse as Engineer — the Theory of Knowledge in Research in the Care Sector
pp. 31
Automation — Skill — Apprenticeship
pp. 39
Computerization and Skill in Local Weather Forecasting
pp. 53
Tacit Knowledge, Working Life and Scientific Method
pp. 67
Can Skills be Transferable?
pp. 77
Artificial Intelligence and Social Action: Education and Training
pp. 93
Skill, Education and Social Value: Some Thoughts on the Metonymy of Skill and Skill Transfer
pp. 103
Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems
pp. 113
Knowledge-Based Computer Decision-Aids for General Practice
pp. 127
Creativity, Skill and Human-Centred Systems
pp. 139
Professional Knowledge and the Limits of Automation in Administrations
pp. 151
The Changing Nature of the Engineering Craft Apprenticeship System in the United Kingdom
pp. 159
Delegation and Decentralization — Computer Systems as Tools for Instruction and Improved Service to Clients
pp. 169
Applying Expert Systems Technology: Division of Labour and Division of Knowledge
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