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Bok
Body of knowledge
A
Body of Knowledge (
BOK or
BoK) is the complete set of concepts, terms and activities that make up a professional domain, as defined by the relevant
learned society or
professional association. It is a type of
knowledge representation by any
knowledge organization. In the theory several definitions are given, for example:
- Body of Knowledge is: (1) "Structured knowledge that is used by members of a discipline to guide their practice or work.” (2) “The prescribed aggregation of knowledge in a particular area an individual is expected to have mastered to be considered or certified as a practitioner.” (BOK-def). Waite’s pragmatic view is also worth noting: “BOK is a stepping stone to unifying community” (Waite 2004). - Tuncer Ören (2005),
- A 'Body of Knowledge' (BOK) is a set of accepted and agreed upon standards and nomenclatures pertaining to a field or profession. - INFORMS, 2009
- A body of knowledge (BOK) is a set of knowledge within a profession or subject area which is generally agreed as both essential and generally known. - Gary R. Oliver, 2012
A body of knowledge is the accepted ontology for a specific domain. A BOK is more than simply a collection of terms; a professional reading list; a library; a website or a collection of websites; a description of professional functions; or even a collection of information.
bok (de)
n.
goat, billy goat; buck, stag; coach box, driving box; rack, trough for animal feed
bokken
v.
buck (Equestrian)
bok
n.
excrement, faeces [Brit.], feces, fecal matter, shit (Vulgar Slang) dung, crap, turd (Slang)
Body of knowledge (BOK)
The prescribed aggregation of knowledge in a particular area an individual is expected to have mastered to be considered or certified as a practitioner.
bok
beech, book, beech tree