Published on in Vol 10, No 3 (2019):

Data, Information, Evidence, and Knowledge: A Proposal for Health Informatics and Data Science

Data, Information, Evidence, and Knowledge: A Proposal for Health Informatics and Data Science

Data, Information, Evidence, and Knowledge: A Proposal for Health Informatics and Data Science

Authors of this article:

Olaf Dammann1
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In this commentary , I revisit and modify Ackoff’s data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy. I suggest to de-emphasize the wisdom part and to insert evidence between information and knowledge (DIEK). This framework defines data as raw symbols, which become information when they are contextualized. Information achieves the status of evidence in comparison to relevant standards. Evidence is used to test hypotheses and is transformed into knowledge by success and consensus. As checkpoints for the transition from evidence to knowledge I suggest relevance, robustness, repeatability, and reproducibility.