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The goal of MU is to provide the following tri-fold knowledge organization framework:
The goal of MU is to provide the following tri-fold knowledge organization framework:
# Establish a [[Soundness|sound]] Cognitive Foundation on Data: Data Structures and Algorithms to process the data.
# Establish a [[Soundness|sound]] Cognitive Foundation gounded on Data: Data Structures and Algorithms to process the data.
# Support [[effective]] Decisions with [[Computational Thinking]]: Making sense of data with the help of mental models and computing tools.
# Support [[effective]] Decisions with [[Computational Thinking]]: Making sense of data with the help of mental models and computing tools.
# Explore knowledge in all Frontiers: Evangelize knowledge and data manipulation methods and tools to attenuate unnecessary [[information asymmetry]].
# Explore knowledge in all Frontiers: Evangelize knowledge and data manipulation methods and tools to attenuate unnecessary [[information asymmetry]].

Revision as of 04:16, 8 February 2022

The goal of MU is to provide the following tri-fold knowledge organization framework:

  1. Establish a sound Cognitive Foundation gounded on Data: Data Structures and Algorithms to process the data.
  2. Support effective Decisions with Computational Thinking: Making sense of data with the help of mental models and computing tools.
  3. Explore knowledge in all Frontiers: Evangelize knowledge and data manipulation methods and tools to attenuate unnecessary information asymmetry.


All the above three goals should be unified with an extensible knowledge representation, retainment, and revisioning mechanism without loss of universality.

This requirement mandates the generalized knowledge container to have an extremely simple structure, as simple as a causally related data representation, called function. In other words, the goal of MU is to organize all content knowledge using an abstract model that represent knowledge as a generic function that could be composed of other functions recursively.

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