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  2. Information exchange - Wikipedia

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    Information exchange or information sharing means that people or other entities pass information from one to another. This could be done electronically or through certain systems. [ 1 ] These are terms that can either refer to bidirectional information transfer in telecommunications and computer science or communication seen from a system ...

  3. Knowledge sharing - Wikipedia

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    Information technology (IT) systems are common tools that help facilitate knowledge sharing and knowledge management. [31] The main role of IT systems is to help people share knowledge through common platforms and electronic storage to help make access simpler, encouraging economic reuse of knowledge. IT systems can provide codification ...

  4. Knowledge transfer - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge transfer icon from The Noun Project. Knowledge transfer refers to transferring an awareness of facts or practical skills from one entity to another. [1] The particular profile of transfer processes activated for a given situation depends on (a) the type of knowledge to be transferred and how it is represented (the source and recipient relationship with this knowledge) and (b) the ...

  5. Intelligence sharing - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence sharing is "the ability to exchange intelligence, information, data, or knowledge among Federal, state, local or private-sector entities as appropriate." [1] Intelligence sharing also involves intergovernmental bilateral or multilateral agreements and through international organizations. Intelligence sharing is meant to facilitate ...

  6. Semantic interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Semantic interoperability healthcare systems leverage data in a standardized way as they break down and share information. For example, two systems can now recognize terminology, medication symbols, and other nuances while exchanging data automatically, without human intervention.

  7. Record linkage - Wikipedia

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    Record linkage (also known as data matching, data linkage, entity resolution, and many other terms) is the task of finding records in a data set that refer to the same entity across different data sources (e.g., data files, books, websites, and databases).

  8. Data exchange - Wikipedia

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    Just as a conference call, all participants get the exact same information from the speaker at the same time. [2] In a peer-to-peer (unicast) data exchange model, data is sent only to the targeted receiver defined by a specific address. Just as a telephone call or a email, information only flows between two network participants. [3]

  9. Knowledge broker - Wikipedia

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    A knowledge broker is an intermediary (an organization or a person), that aims to develop relationships and networks with, among, and between producers and users of knowledge by providing linkages, knowledge sources, and in some cases knowledge itself, (e.g. technical know-how, market insights, research evidence) to organizations in its network.