quarterknown
Quarterknown is a neologistic concept in information science and knowledge management used to describe a state of partial knowledge in which the portion of domain-relevant information that is confirmed or verified stands at roughly one-quarter of the total information deemed relevant for a given task, project, or time window. The term is intended as a heuristic, emphasizing that knowledge often accrues in stages rather than all at once.
Origin and usage: The term has appeared in analytic discussions and informal workshops since the mid-2010s,
Measurement and interpretation: Quarterknown is not a fixed metric; practitioners typically estimate it by comparing verified
Applications and limitations: Used in project planning, risk assessment, and governance, quarterknown helps convey uncertainty and