knowledge domain - significado y definición. Qué es knowledge domain
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Qué (quién) es knowledge domain - definición

SPECIALIST KNOWLEDGE WITHIN A SPECIFIC FIELD
Domain of knowledge; Knowledge domain; Domain know-how

Domain knowledge         
Domain knowledge is knowledge of a specific, specialized discipline or field, in contrast to general (or domain-independent) knowledge. The term is often used in reference to a more general discipline—for example, in describing a software engineer who has general knowledge of computer programming as well as domain knowledge about developing programs for a particular industry.
Knowledge graph         
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INFORMATION REPOSITORY STRUCTURED AS A GRAPH
Knowledge graph (ontology); Knowledge graph (information science); Knowledge-graph
In knowledge representation and reasoning, knowledge graph is a knowledge base that uses a graph-structured data model or topology to integrate data. Knowledge graphs are often used to store interlinked descriptions of entities objects, events, situations or abstract concepts while also encoding the semantics underlying the used terminology.
tacit         
KNOWLEDGE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO TRANSFER TO ANOTHER PERSON BY MEANS OF WRITING IT DOWN OR VERBALIZING IT
Tacit Knowledge; Tacit; Tacit knowing; Embodied knowledge; Implicit knowledge
['tas?t]
¦ adjective understood or implied without being stated.
Derivatives
tacitly adverb
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'wordless, noiseless'): from L. tacitus 'silent', from tacere 'be silent'.

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Domain knowledge

Domain knowledge is knowledge of a specific, specialized discipline or field, in contrast to general (or domain-independent) knowledge. The term is often used in reference to a more general discipline—for example, in describing a software engineer who has general knowledge of computer programming as well as domain knowledge about developing programs for a particular industry. People with domain knowledge are often regarded as specialists or experts in their field.