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Knowledge

Firstly, letโ€™s look at Knowledge. Knowledge is what we know. Think of this as the map of the World we build inside our brains. Like a physical map, it helps us know where things are โ€“ but it contains more than that. It also contains our beliefs and expectations. โ€œIf I do this, I will probably get that.โ€ Crucially, the brain links all these things together into a giant network of ideas, memories, predictions, beliefs, etc.

It is from this โ€œmapโ€ that we base ourย decisions, not the real world itself. Our brains constantly update this map from the signals coming through our eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin.

You canโ€™t currently store knowledge in anything other than a brain, because a brain connects it all together. Everything is inter-connected in the brain. Computers are not artificial brains. They donโ€™t understand what they are processing, and canโ€™t make independent decisions based upon what you tell them.

There are two sources that the brain uses to build this knowledgeย - information and data.

DataData

Data is/are the facts of the World. For example, take yourself.ย You may be 5ft tall, have brown hair and blue eyes. All of this is โ€œdataโ€.ย You have brown hair whether this is written down somewhere or not.

In many ways, data can be thought of asย a description of the World. We can perceive this data with our senses, and then the brain can process this.

Human beings have used data as long as weโ€™ve existed to form knowledge of the world.

Until we started using information, all we could use was data directly. If you wanted to know how tall I was, you would have to come and look at me. Our knowledge was limited by our direct experiences.

InfogineeringInformation

Information allows us to expand our knowledge beyond the range of our senses. We can capture data in information, then move it about so that other people can access it at different times.

Here is a simple analogy for you.

If I take a picture of you, the photograph is information. But what you look like is data.

I can move the photo of you around, send it to other people via e-mail etc. However, Iโ€™m not actually moving you around โ€“ or what you look like. Iโ€™m simply allowing other people who canโ€™t directly see you from where they are to know what you look like. If I lose or destroy the photo, this doesnโ€™t change how you look.

So, in the case of the lost tax records, the CDs were information. The information was lost, but the data wasnโ€™t. Mrs Jones still lives at 14 Whitewater road, and she was still born on 15th August 1971.

The Infogineering Model (below) explains how these interactโ€ฆ

Infogineering Model

Why does it matter that people mix them up?

When people confuse data with information, they can make critical mistakes. Data is always correct (I canโ€™t be 29 years old and 62 years old at the same time) but information can be wrong (there could be two files on me, one saying I was born in 1981, and one saying I was born in 1948).

Information captures data at a single point. The data changes over time. The mistake people make is thinking that the information they are looking at isย always anย accurate reflection of the data.

By understanding the differences between these, you can better understand how to make better decisions based on the accurate facts.

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