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Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2022: 88-105

Cognitive Hierarchy and IntelligenceReviewed - Review

Jozef Vojtek, Josef Říha, Miroslav Šuhaj

The article deals with the issue of the cognitive pyramid and the possible use of intelligence analysis in the context of gaining the understanding and wisdom of users of information using this pyramid. The cognitive pyramid is used to define the terms date, information, knowledge, understanding and wisdom that make up the various levels of the pyramid. The paper attempts to discuss concepts in different models of the pyramid. It briefly describes intelligence in the context of the use of intelligence by means of a cognitive pyramid. Intelligence is a special kind of knowledge. This article also seeks to explore how intelligence creation can be explained using a cognitive analytical pyramid model.

Keywords: Data; Information; Intelligence; Knowledge; Understanding.

Published: June 15, 2022  Show citation

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Vojtek, J., Říha, J., & Šuhaj, M. (2022). Cognitive Hierarchy and Intelligence. Czech Military Review103(2), 88-105
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