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Definition of knowledge base in English: knowledge basenoun mass noun1A store of information or data that is available to draw on. 信息库,知识库;数据库 Example sentencesExamples - Members of a profession or occupational community share a common understanding and knowledge base.
- The problem solving skills and communication skills that must accompany a sound knowledge base are difficult to assess.
- CBL promotes active learning by mature students who can integrate new knowledge in their existing knowledge base.
- Our current knowledge base rests on small studies and special surveillance systems, with a few examples of survey data.
- Its knowledge base will depend on the way in which it recruits, trains, and promotes its staff and also on its cooperative ethic.
- Individuals can benefit from increasing their knowledge base.
- Their routine contacts with many non-governmental organizations further broaden their knowledge base.
- Increasing your knowledge base with continuing education is the best way to maintain your flexibility and value.
- Finally, a clinical decision support system is only as effective as its underlying knowledge base, which changes rapidly as medical science evolves.
- Diligent succession planning, including greater use of knowledge management practices, will be key to preserving our knowledge base.
- The existing knowledge base lacks information on at least four key areas of mental health care and delivery.
- They also want to build the organization's knowledge base of habitat and fishing patterns.
- In addition, psychology has the scientific knowledge base to help shape policies on children's mental health.
- These data you collect become a living knowledge base from which you can draw to better serve your customers.
- The fact that a knowledge base is satisfactory is not in itself a guarantee that the doctor is practising well.
- Foreign students often remain in the United States for research jobs, contributing to the nation's knowledge base.
- Public policy topics will expand our knowledge base in the legislative and regulatory arenas and inspire attendees to become politically active.
- This represents a significant corporate knowledge base that can identify where the problems typically occur in a given area of expertise.
- Successful IT workers again had to expand their knowledge base and add networking and connectivity skills to their repertoire.
- Not to say that engineers don't disagree or have their own theories; they just have a more objective knowledge base from which to make decisions.
2The underlying set of facts, assumptions, and rules which a computer system has available to solve a problem. (计算机系统用以解决问题的)基本数据库(包括数据、假设和规则) Example sentencesExamples - It includes a broad knowledge base and is easy to navigate - no flashing, irritating banners or distracting gizmos.
- Finally in the management layer there is a knowledge base that includes system topology, calendars, activity logs and policy information.
- Key technical issues such as system performance and creation of a single knowledge base were resolved.
- The learning system constantly evolves new behaviors in the test knowledge base and evaluates them against its simulation model.
- Some programmed characteristics are associated with specific units resident in the system's knowledge base.
- Following a year of development, CESA had 246 rules in its knowledge base.
Definition of knowledge base in US English: knowledge basenoun 1A store of information or data that is available to draw on. 信息库,知识库;数据库 Example sentencesExamples - Members of a profession or occupational community share a common understanding and knowledge base.
- This represents a significant corporate knowledge base that can identify where the problems typically occur in a given area of expertise.
- Their routine contacts with many non-governmental organizations further broaden their knowledge base.
- The problem solving skills and communication skills that must accompany a sound knowledge base are difficult to assess.
- Our current knowledge base rests on small studies and special surveillance systems, with a few examples of survey data.
- Foreign students often remain in the United States for research jobs, contributing to the nation's knowledge base.
- Finally, a clinical decision support system is only as effective as its underlying knowledge base, which changes rapidly as medical science evolves.
- These data you collect become a living knowledge base from which you can draw to better serve your customers.
- Not to say that engineers don't disagree or have their own theories; they just have a more objective knowledge base from which to make decisions.
- The fact that a knowledge base is satisfactory is not in itself a guarantee that the doctor is practising well.
- The existing knowledge base lacks information on at least four key areas of mental health care and delivery.
- Its knowledge base will depend on the way in which it recruits, trains, and promotes its staff and also on its cooperative ethic.
- CBL promotes active learning by mature students who can integrate new knowledge in their existing knowledge base.
- Public policy topics will expand our knowledge base in the legislative and regulatory arenas and inspire attendees to become politically active.
- Diligent succession planning, including greater use of knowledge management practices, will be key to preserving our knowledge base.
- Successful IT workers again had to expand their knowledge base and add networking and connectivity skills to their repertoire.
- In addition, psychology has the scientific knowledge base to help shape policies on children's mental health.
- They also want to build the organization's knowledge base of habitat and fishing patterns.
- Increasing your knowledge base with continuing education is the best way to maintain your flexibility and value.
- Individuals can benefit from increasing their knowledge base.
2The underlying set of facts, assumptions, and rules which a computer system has available to solve a problem. (计算机系统用以解决问题的)基本数据库(包括数据、假设和规则) Example sentencesExamples - Some programmed characteristics are associated with specific units resident in the system's knowledge base.
- Following a year of development, CESA had 246 rules in its knowledge base.
- Finally in the management layer there is a knowledge base that includes system topology, calendars, activity logs and policy information.
- Key technical issues such as system performance and creation of a single knowledge base were resolved.
- The learning system constantly evolves new behaviors in the test knowledge base and evaluates them against its simulation model.
- It includes a broad knowledge base and is easy to navigate - no flashing, irritating banners or distracting gizmos.
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