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1. Knowledge
 
  1.1 Classification and unique identification  
  Article 32-Unique Indexes and Knowledge systems  
32.1 Unique Indexes and Knowledge systems  
  (1) The quality of a knowledge system is dependent upon the quality and density of unique indexes. A unique index is a unique identifier for which no other data or information has similar identity. In contrast, duplicate identities are when two or more information pieces have the same or no contrasting identification.
 
  (2) A lack of quality indexing is the primary cause of duplicate and error data which contributes to the wastage of economic activity and wealth of all nations by increasing the basic cost of transactions.
 
  (3) For any national or international knowledge system to function properly, it must be founded on unique indexes capable of providing a level of surety and integrity.
 
     
     
 
 

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