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In communities of practice, experts' knowledge is recognised to be tacit as well as explicit, with tacit aspects of knowledge often viewed as the most valuable as they consist of embodied expertise where a deep understanding of complex issues enables dynamic responses to context specific problems [ 28].
The ability and divisions of labour created and sustained by introducing the CDSS are not just those required to operate a computer system 'by rote' but are also about individual experiential, embodied expertise and team sharing of knowledge within a particular context or environment.
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There was variation between nurses in terms of the emphasis they placed on their own professional expertise and intuition, and the expertise embodied within the CDSS.
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The skills created and sustained by introducing the CDSS included experiential, embodied and clinical expertise, and in turn this work offered an identity as 'health workers' and not as generic call centre operatives.
Second: we intend to take advantage of the dialogical character of social media by collaborating with networked publics to generate health knowledge that reflects both the expertise of researchers as well as the expertise and embodied experiences of the public to whom we are accountable.
Because of the conceptual simplicity of use, GenApp is ideally suited to scientists who are not professional developers, to disseminate their theoretical and experimental expertise as embodied in their code to their communities by rapidly deploying advanced applications.
In essence, through the use of predefined rules and constraints, domain knowledge and expertise is embodied and disseminated with each workflow.
This means that hundreds of thousands of Americans believe that Senator Clinton embodies the skills, expertise and vision that we would like to see represented in the president of the United States.
Helen Boaden, preparing to leave the BBC and her last top job as head of radio, delivers a panegyric to what she calls "slow news" – which "embodies impartiality, accuracy, expertise and evidence; the things which take time and resource".
After the previous interaction, we meet Vince as an embodied agent with some motor expertise on his own.
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