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1. Knowledge
 
  1.1 Classification and unique identification  
  Article 31-General Principles of knowledge systems  
31.1 General Principles of knowledge systems  
  (1) Knowledge used across a system can have only one primary database source. That is a database that represents the one and true accurate account of that knowledge. All other database sources are then providers and consumers to the primary database source.
 
  (2) The speed and performance of a knowledge system is inversely proportional to the layers of code between the source data and the user interface by the number of active users. The greater the number of lines of code in an application between the database and a users screen, the slower the performance of the application.
 
  (3) The cost of technology transactions equals the cube of the number of software and transaction layers between the end user and the core data they seek.
 
  (4) The greater the mapping of information and relationships by an application, the more universal its potential usages.
 
     
     
     
 
 

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