Abstract
Chapter two is dedicated to the role of competence in correct interpretation of the information provided in communication. Competences of the receiver is the major factor in becoming informed or misinformed by the message. Complexity of communicated information requires corresponding competences to understand, comprehend, and correctly apply the received information. Role of competences, expertise in both subject area or problem domain area, and the informing system and corresponding information infrastructure for accessing or delivering information are discussed.
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