Title: Mapping the Difference
1Mapping the Difference
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3Basic Premises
4Nolans Matrix
C,D,E, 1,2,3.
- Finite mathematics
- Fuzzy Logic
- Granulation
- Clustering
- Quasi Fractals
- Measurement Scales
- Between Within
- Hyperdimensional
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B
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B1
Hyperdimensional Relationships
Hierarchical Analysis
Bounded Rationality
Pattern Recognition
Modeling
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7Emotions
8Attributes of Knowledge
- Fictional vs. Truth
- Objective vs. Subjective
- Theoretical vs. Applied
- Abstract vs. Concrete
- Conventional vs. Radical
- Fun vs. Serious
- Simple vs. Complex
- Recent vs. Historic
- Faith vs. Experience
- Primary vs. Secondary
- Protest vs. Supportive
Some times knowledge means one thing, and at
another time the same piece of knowledge can mean
something different. Knowledge is never static,
but dynamic. Theses are some of the ways
knowledge can change.
9Fuzzy Knowledge Globe
Areas of Knowledge
Decision Point
Importance of element on the total decision
Emotional impact
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11The different data measures are combined - washed
through a formula and processed to then feed into
a knowledge base and graphic display
Using a distance measurement, geometric
mathematical scales, logarithmic sensitive
adjustments, gives a highly responsive insight to
the trends of the share market
12Graphical Analysis
By working out the hierarchy and the position of
the coloured lines, you get a very sensitive
measure and a trend predictor which indicates a
change in the share price.
13Facets of SAHIS
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15Where to next ?