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1. Knowledge
 
  1.1 Classification and unique identification  
  Article 35-One unique classification system of United-Australia  
35.1 One unique classification system of United-Australia  
  (1) In recognition of the importance of knowledge standards and knowledge architectures, United-Australia shall seek to adopt a single unique knowledge architecture for the creation, transmission and use of all forms of knowledge.
 
  (2) Where international digital knowledge standards exist for the identification of goods/services, industry and general trade, United-Australia shall ensure the standards are fully integrated into the national digital knowledge architectures of United-Australia.
 
  (3) That United-Australia has 1 category system for all information, functions, descriptions. The same category system is used for classifying objects in accounts as well as ordering systems.
 
  (i) That the category system is complete and covers all needs.
 
  (ii) That the category system is based on the standard language used
by the business.
 
  (iii) That the category system is scaleable (ie it can be viewed at different
levels of detail)
 
  (iv) That all hard copy information is classified and stored according to
the standard classification system
 
  (v) That all electronic information is classified and stored according to
the same classification system.
 
     
     
 
 

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