Procedural knowledge is the ability to perform tasks without verbal articulation. It differs from descriptive knowledge, which involves specific facts. Procedural knowledge is often tacit and difficult to transfer. It is goal-oriented and mediates problem-solving behavior
Tabs allow multiple documents to be contained within a single window. First appeared in WordVision DOS word processor in 1982. Don Hopkins developed tabbed window frames for NeWS system in 1988
Anyone can edit Wikipedia pages without registration. Wikipedia uses two editing interfaces: VisualEditor and classic wikitext. Articles should be written in encyclopedic style with formal tone
Identifier is a name that labels unique objects or classes. Identifiers can be words, numbers, letters, or symbols. Identifiers may follow encoding systems or be arbitrary. Unique identifier (UID) refers to only one instance of an object
Created by Belgian bibliographers Otlet and La Fontaine in 1895. Initially designed as universal bibliographic index. Translated into over 40 languages since early 20th century. Currently managed by UDC Consortium since 1991
Data represents raw facts without context. Information enhances data with analysis and context. Knowledge develops from accumulated information over time. Wisdom emerges from long-term experience and knowledge