Innovative system
An innovative system is a combination of essential processes that are unified in a single working method. The components making up an innovative system would be dependent upon resources made available for convergence and would vary by era and locality. The emergence of an innovative system in our modern civilization would mostly likely be a product of the information and communications technology (ICT) industry.
Concepts[edit]
According to the World Bank Institute the core of an innovative system is dependent upon the innovations within the ICT industry for interdependency and connectivity. Such innovation would function as a value theory based intelligent agent. In this Talis-Podcast interview[1] special guest Sir Tim Berners-Lee discusses with Paul Miller the concepts of an agent. There are three fundamental requirements used to identify an intelligent agent that would qualify as an engine for the knowledge economy under the World Bank Institute's knowledge assessment methodology; it must be an integral part of the locomotive driving the innovative system, it must allow declarative change and have the ability to implement change, and provide information dissemination without structured processes.[2] The declarative description needed for general assumptions in the architecture of cognitive models is discussed by Allen Newell (1994)[3] in his book, Unified Theories of Cognition. On the other hand the declarative description of modeling an intelligent agent as a cognitive model is more complex as it requires methods of processing content as an object in an unified and interdisciplinary fashion. Building an intelligent agent from a cognitive model requires set theory that supports the convergence of a non-paradoxical continuum in logic form of quantum mechanics using cognitive science[4] that applies value theory to mathematically assess the completeness of the ontology-based domain repository.[5]
Providers[edit]
The introduction of such ICT products as innovative system providers will lead the advancement of the knowledge economy. Historically, economic transitions in the Western civilization’s progression has resulted from the combination of rapid deployment of innovations and large blocks of capital investment. The innovative system provider will signal the emergence of a civilization progression by deployment of huge infrastructure build-outs as the engineering and intellectual based product and service of the knowledge economy trade. In addition to infrastructure, providers lead the way in large scale deployments for sustainability in energy, ecology, and humanitarian needs. An innovative system provider is an essential requirement to the knowledge economy for they cause the need for open markets where knowledge can be traded as a valued commodity. When a country or community considers the induction of an innovative system to participate in the knowledge economy trade, they must realize that certain economic changes as well as other civil and social frameworks are expected.
References[edit]
- ↑ Talis-Podcast interview
- ↑ Michael Sintek, Stefan Decker: Using TRIPLE for business agents on the Semantic Web., Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2(4): 315-322 (2003).
- ↑ Newell, A. (1994). Unified Theories of Cognition, Harvard University Press; Reprint edition, ISBN 0-674-92101-1
- ↑ Newell, A. (1994). Unified Theories of Cognition, Harvard University Press; Reprint edition, ISBN 0-674-92101-1
- ↑ Michael Sintek, Stefan Decker: TRIPLE - A Query, Inference, and Transformation Language for the Semantic Web., First International Semantic Web Conference 2002: 364-378.
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