- A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which
resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part,
or a molding or edge in joinery. - A shelf, ridge, or reef, of rocks. - A layer or stratum. - A lode; a limited mass of rock bearing valuable mineral. - A piece of timber to support the deck, placed athwartship
between beams.
Ledger Balance Ledger Balance is the starting amount mostly in a bank account the following day that remains constant throughout the day. A bank computes a ledger bill at the end of every working day...
Procedural knowledge Procedural knowledge is practical knowledge. A conscious 'knowing how ' to do something.
General ledger systems General ledger systems generate the company’s income statements and balance sheets and are responsible for managing new and old accounts in the company.
Knowledge representation Knowledge representation is the conversion of the knowledge and judgment of the expert into a form the system can use. There are a number of ways to ...
Declarative knowledge Declarative knowledge means factual knowledge. A conscious 'knowing that' something is the case.
Enterprise knowledge management Enterprise knowledge management is a combination of the database contents and the technology used to create the system: the
Common Knowledge Effect Common Knowledge Effect is the tendency for information held by most members of a group to exert a stronger impact on the group’s final
Brand knowledge Brand knowledge refers to all the thoughts, feelings, images, experiences, beliefs, and so on that become associated with the brand.
Local knowledge Local knowledge is the knowledge of a local community possessed by individuals who have spent long periods of their lives in that community.
Knowledge integration Knowledge integration is broadly defined as the assimilation, extraction, transformation and loading of information from disparate systems into a single more unified,