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  1. Information logistics

    Information logistics IL , as a section of information management , deals with the flow of information ... network. Definition Information Logistics IL can be defined as managing and controlling information ... of capturing creation, searching, maintenance etc . Goal The goal of Information Logistics is to deliver the right information product , consisting of the right Information Element , in the right format .... If this goal is achieved, the knowledge worker is best equipped with information for the task at hand for improved interaction with its customers. br With other words, information logistics is about providing the correct information product at the accurate point of time in the correct format quality ... of the information demand intelligent information storage the optimization of the flow of information ..., planning, control and implementation of the flow of goods, money , information and flow of people. br br Information Logistics focusses on information . Information from Latin informare shape, shapes ... of precision. In stricter sense information becomes information only to those who can interpreted it. Interpreting information will provide knowledge. br br These definitions explain what the Information Logistics is all about. The provision of information for the knowledge worker within the correct context, enabling him or her to make the right decision. See also Data Warehousing , Information Lifecycle Management , Information product , Information Element , Transformational Outsourcing http ... www.isst.fhg.de EN research focus ilog index.jsp Fraunhofer competence center for information logistics http community.nyenrode.nl blogs ilblog default.aspx Nyenrode Information Logistics Weblog http ... to Using Information logistics experience center is born by Willems 2008 http www.nyenrode.nl facultyandresearch nri Documents Working 20papers NRI08 01.pdf IL quadrants for information access technology ... digitale 20versie 2009 04.pdf Information Logistics Research Report Framework in the healthcare ...   more details



  1. Information criterion

    Information criterion may refer to the following. Statistics Akaike information criterion AIC , a measure of the goodness fit of an estimated statistical model Bayesian information criterion BIC , also known as the Schwarz information criterion, a statistical criterion for model selection Deviance information criterion DIC , another Bayesian oriented model selection criterion Focused information criterion FIC , a selection criterion sorting statistical models by their effectiveness for a given focus parameter Hannan Quinn information criterion , an alternative to the Akaike and Bayesian criteria Computing Information Criteria , a core component of the COBIT Framework disambig ...   more details



  1. Information capital

    Unreferenced date April 2010 Information capital is a concept which asserts that information has intrinsic value which can be shared and leveraged within and between organizations. Information capital connotes that sharing information is a means of sharing power. Information capital is the pieces of information which enables the exchange of Knowledge capital . The first Information market has formed around the Credit bureau type of organization for the exchange of personal information in the financial industry. External links http www.transunion.co.za http www.informationcapital.co.za Types of capital econ theory stub corp stub Category Capital ...   more details



  1. Information schema

    In relational database s, the information schema is an ANSI standard set of read only views which provide information about all of the table database table s, view database view s, column database column s, and Stored procedure procedures in a database. It can be used as a source of the information which some databases make available through non standard commands, such as the code SHOW code command of MySQL , the code DESCRIBE code command of Oracle database Oracle , and the code d code command of PostgreSQL . code select count table name from information schema.tables count 99 1 row select column name, data type, column default, is nullable from information schema.columns where table name alpha column name data type column default is nullable foo integer YES bar character YES 2 rows select from information schema.information schema catalog name catalog name johnd 1 row code See also Oracle metadata External links http dev.mysql.com doc refman 5.5 en information schema.html Information schema in MySQL http www.postgresql.org docs current interactive information schema.html Information schema in Postgresql http www.sqlite.org cvstrac wiki?p InformationSchema Information schema in SQLite http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms186778.aspx Information schema in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 http www.sqlservercentral.com articles INFORMATION SCHEMA 61983 Querying the INFORMATION SCHEMA Category Databases Category Computer standards database stub ...   more details



  1. Information scientist

    The term information scientist developed in the latter part of the twentieth century to describe an individual, usually with a relevant subject degree or high level of subject knowledge, providing focused information to scientific and technical research staff in industry, a role quite distinct from and complementary to that of a librarian . Developments in end user searching, together with some convergence between the roles of librarian and information scientist, have led to a diminution in its use in this context, and the term information officer or information professional are also now used. The term was, and is, also used for an individual carrying out research in information science . Brian C. Vickery mentions that the Institute of Information Scientists IIS was established in London during 1958 and lists the criteria put forward by this institute Criteria for Information Science appendix 1 as well as his own Areas of study in information science appendix 2 . The IIS merged with the Library Association in 2002 to form the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals CILIP . Examples Marcia Bates Michael Buckland John M. Carroll information scientist Blaise Cronin Eugene Garfield Paul B. Kantor Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster Calvin Mooers Samuel C. Bradford Brian Campbell Vickery Thomas D. Wilson See also Computer scientist Documentalist Information history Information science Library and information scientist Library scholar References Vickery, B. & Vickery, A. 1987 Information Science in theory and practice London Bowker Saur, pp.  361 369 Ellis, David and Merete Haugan. 1997 Modelling the information seeking patterns of engineers and research scientists in an industrial environment Journal of Documentation , Volume 53 4 pp.  384 403 Vickery, Brian ... 283 External links Pioneers of Information Science scrapbook http www.libsci.sc.edu bob isp scrapbook.htm Category Information theorists Category Information science da Informationsforsker es Informat logo ...   more details



  1. Business information

    Business information is one of the three main segments of the information industry . The other two segments are scientific, technical and medical STM and educational and training content. Citation needed date March 2011 The business information industry is presently estimated to be a more than 358 billion market, according to industry analysts Outsell, Inc. Fact date August 2007 Where much of the content industry revenues are advertising driven, the business information segment remains largely driven by paid content , either via subscription or transaction pay per view . The primary forms of business information include News Market research Credit and financial information Company and executive profiles Industry, country and economic analysis IT research The primary business information formats can be divided into the following categories ref Moss, R. W. 2004 Strauss s handbook of business information a guide for librarians, students, and researchers. Wesport, CT Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. ref Basic reference sources such as guides, bibliographies, dictionaries, almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, yearbooks and internet resources Directories Periodicals and newspapers Loose leaf services Government information and services Statistics Electronic business information While Wall Street s thirst for information traditionally drove the business information market, its use is much more widespread today. In addition to the financial markets, business information is used heavily for sales and marketing, competitive intelligence , strategic planning , human resources and many other ...?title Premium Business Information Databases Premium Business Information Databases AlacraWiki Bot generated title ref providers of business information. While the Internet has made it easier for business information publishers to deliver content directly to their users, there remains a strong market for aggregators of such content which package and customize business information. References reflist ...   more details



  1. Information Builders

    Infobox company company logo Image Information builders logo.gif Information Builders logo company name Information Builders company type Private company slogan Everyone Makes Decisions foundation United States USA 1975 location city New York City location country USA key people Gerald D. Cohen , CEO num employees 1,400 2007 industry Software & Consultant Consulting products WebFOCUS br FOCUS host based reporting br Integration Technology subsid iWay Software revenue 315 million United States dollar USD 2007 homepage http www.informationbuilders.com www.informationbuilders.com Information Builders is a Privately held company privately held Computer software software company, with its headquarters in New York City . The company was founded in 1975 by Gerald D. Cohen, Peter Mittelman, and Martin B. Slagowitz. Information Builders is known for their business intelligence tools FOCUS and WebFOCUS. History Information Builders was founded in 1975 by Gerald D. Cohen, Peter Mittelman, and Martin B. Slagowitz. In 2001, they established iWay Software , a wholly owned company that focuses on data ... revenue. External links http www.informationbuilders.com Information Builders http www.informationbuilders.fr Information Builders France http www.informationbuilders.co.uk Information Builders UK Ltd http www.informationbuilders.nl Information Builders Benelux B.V. http www.informationbuilders.es Information Builders Ib rica http www.informationbuilders.pt Information Builders Portugal http www.informationbuilders.de Information Builders Deutschland GmbH http www.informationbuilders.ch Information Builders Schweiz AG http www.informationbuilders.it Information Builders Italia Srl http www.informationbuilders.com.au Information Builders Australia http www.iwaysoftware.com iWay Software ... InfoBuild Norway Category Software companies based in New York US company stub de Information Builders no Information Builders ...   more details



  1. Overhead information

    Overhead information is digital information transferred across the functional user interface interface between a user telecommunications user and a telecommunications system , or between functional units within a telecommunications system, for the purpose of directing or controlling the transfer of user information or the detection and correction of errors. Overhead information originated by the user is not considered to be system overhead information. Overhead information generated within the communications system and not delivered to the user is system overhead information. Thus, the user throughput is reduced by both overheads while system throughput is reduced only by system overhead. References FS1037C MS188 Category Telecommunications telecommunications stub ...   more details



  1. Essential Information

    Image Ralph Nader 3 by David Shankbone edited 1.jpg thumb Ralph Nader Founded in 1982 by Ralph Nader , Essential Information is a non profit organization involved in a variety of projects to encourage citizens to become active and engaged in their communities. Essential Information provides provocative information to the public on important topics neglected by the mass media and public policy makers. Essential Information publishes a monthly magazine the Multinational Monitor , books and reports, sponsors investigative journalism conferences, provides writers with grants to pursue investigations and operate clearing houses which disseminate information to grassroots organizations in the United States and the Third World. External links http www.essential.org Essential Information s Website http www.HalliburtonWatch.org Essential Information s project on Halliburton Company Ralph Nader Category Political advocacy groups in the United States Category Ralph Nader ...   more details



  1. Fungible information

    Orphan date February 2009 Fungible information is the information for which the means of encoding is not important. ref cite journal last Bartlett first Stephen D. coauthors Rudolph, Terry and Spekkens, Robert W. title Reference frames, superselection rules, and quantum information journal Review of Modern Physics volume 79 issue 2 month April June pages 555 606 year 2007 doi 10.1103 RevModPhys.79.555 bibcode 2007RvMP...79..555B arxiv quant ph 0610030 ref Classical information theory information theorists and computer scientists are mainly concerned with information of this sort. It is sometimes referred as speakable information. ref cite book last Peres first A. title Quantum Theory Reconsideration of Foundations publisher V xj University Press, V xj , Sweden year 2002b editor A. Khrennikov page 283 coauthors P. F. Scudo ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Fungible Information Category Information theory software eng stub ...   more details



  1. Information mapping

    Wikify date June 2011 Self published date June 2009 Information Mapping is a technique that divides and labels information to facilitate comprehension, use, and recall. It was originally developed by Robert E. Horn. ref http www.stanford.edu rhorn a site HornCV.html ref Overview Information Mapping is a research ... information based on audience needs and the purpose of the information. The method is subject ... dozens of common documentation types, then analyzed them into structural components called information blocks. They identified over 200 common block types. These were assembled into information types using information maps . Citation needed date April 2009 According to Horn and his colleagues, the six most common information types are Procedure Process Principle Concept Fact Structure The information mapping goal is measurable results that change the way people present information. Horn s research ... s Information Mapping, Inc. services content development and management tools, professional services ... program and organizations such as the Parsons Institute for Information Mapping have extended this methodology ... into the process of mapping information. Information Mapping has close ties to information visualization, information architecture, graphic design, information design, and data analysis. The field has responded to advances in Information Technology to also closely tie to user experience design .... cite ISBN 0 9625565 0 5 Robert E. Horn. cite How High Can it Fly? Examining the Evidence on Information ... Chapter Two http www.stanford.edu rhorn a topic stwrtng infomap HowHigh.Ch2.pdf The Information ... IMI 20history 20and 20results.pdf External links http piim.newschool.edu Parsons Institute for Information ... Lab web site. http www.stanford.edu rhorn Robert Horn web site. http www.infomap.com Information Mapping web site. DEFAULTSORT Information Mapping Category Educational technology Category Technical communication de Information Mapping pt Information Mapping sv Information Mapping ...   more details



  1. Information Element

    1. In terms of information logistics IL , an Information Element IE is an information component that is located in the organizational value chain . The combination of certain IEs leads to an information product IP , which is any final product in the form of information that a person needs to have. When ... is shown of a bottleneck analysis in HR by J. Willems 2008 . Here, the illustration shows how the information elements e.g. qualifications build up the information product e.g. HR file . File Bottleneck analysis.png 2. In terms of Information and communication technologies ICT , an Information Element ... to transfer descriptive information about itself inside management frames. There are usually several .... See also data warehouse , Information Lifecycle Management information lifecycle management , information logistics , information product An information element can also be described as the smallest component of an information deliverable. An infel can be a diagram, text, a price quote, a calculation, an approval, and so forth. In general, if several pieces of information flow together from a single ... in the modern office environment can be described as the motion of information as knowledge workers collects and assembles their necessary infels in the creation of an information deliverable. The notion ... is the official process movement that often masks the true information flow. The infel concept enables analysis of information flow into its constituent parts in the attempt to find the one best way to perform a highly information intense work process. The grouping of infels into a information element matrix enables elimination of information waste by increased situational visibility ... blogs ilblog default.aspx Nyenrode Information Logistics Weblog Sources http www.nyenrode.nl ... 2008 Information Logistics Working Paper Nyenrode Category IEEE 802.11 Category Logistics Category Information science nl Informatie elementen ...   more details



  1. Information space

    Information space is the set of concepts and relations among them held by an information system ref Gregory Newby, http www.petascale.org papers newby trec5.pdf Metric Multidimensional Information Space , Text Retrieval Conference , 4 November 1996 ref it describes the range of possible values or meanings an entity can have under the given rules and circumstances. Quotation Information spaces surround us. When we retrieve a file from our computer, we are browsing through an information space when we use a search engine we are sifting through an information space and when we visit a website we are moving through yet another information space. Jason Withrow ref Jason Withrow, http www.boxesandarrows.com view site diagrams mapping an information space Site Diagrams Mapping an Information Space , Washtenaw Community College , 30 August 2004 ref Another definition is that the information space are the total results of the semantic activity of the humanity, the world of names and titles , conjugated to the ontological world. Being a primary concept, the information space cannot be precisely defined and is set as a dialectical opposition to the material, physical, object space. ref Sergei Pereslegin, Elena Pereslegina, http www.archipelag.ru geoculture geo anthology enough What is enough for Herodotus... , Russian archipelago , 2001 ru icon ref See also Cognitive space Semantics References reflist Category Information ru uk ...   more details



  1. Information strategist

    An information strategist analyses the information flow within an organisation and directs its information resources to better serve the organisation s strategic goals. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id HPnsAAAAMAAJ title Competing with knowledge the information professional in the knowledge management age author Angela Abell, Nigel Oxbrow publisher Library Association year 2001 page 171 ref They work with information technology to direct high quality information from a variety of sources to users, based upon their profiles and needs. ref citation url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 20500183 ITM title Introducing the information strategist author George Plosker date March 01, 2004 publisher Online ref In warfare, information strategists not only seek to improve information flows for their own side but also try to disrupt the information flows of the enemy in order to demoralize and deceive them. ref citation url http books.google.com books?id xexmEaGTPIgC title Information strategy and warfare a guide to theory and practice author John Arquilla, Douglas A. Borer publisher Routledge year 2007 ref References Reflist Category Information science library stub ...   more details



  1. Quantum information

    mechanics , quantum information is physical information that is held in the state of a quantum system . The most popular unit of quantum information is the qubit , a two level quantum system. However ... superposition superposition of the two states at any given time. Quantum information differs from classical information in several respects, among which we note the following It cannot be read ... , The state may be in a superposition of basis values. However, despite this, the amount of information that can be retrieved in a single qubit is equal to one bit. It is in the processing of information quantum computation that the differentiation occurs. The ability to manipulate quantum information ... secure transmission of information. Quantum information processing is the most general field that is concerned with quantum information. There are certain tasks which classical computer s cannot ... speed up over the best possible classical algorithm. Quantum information, and changes in quantum information, can be quantitatively measured by using an analogue of Claude Shannon Shannon Information ... by math S rho operatorname Tr rho ln rho . , math Many of the same entropy measures in classical information ... Holevo entropy and the conditional quantum entropy . Quantum information theory The theory of quantum information is a result of the effort to generalise Information theory classical information theory to the quantum world. Quantum information theory aims to answer the following question blockquote What happens if information is stored in a state of a quantum system? blockquote One of the strengths of classical information theory is that physical representation of information can be disregarded There is no need for an ink on paper information theory or a DVD information theory. This is because it is always possible to efficiently transform information from one representation to another. However, this is not the case for quantum information it is not possible, for example, to write ...   more details



  1. Information needs

    Information need is an individual or group s desire to locate and obtain information to satisfy a conscious or unconscious need . The information and need in information need are inseparable interconnection. Needs and interests call forth information. The objectives of studying information needs are The explanation of observed phenomena of information use or expressed need The prediction of instances of information uses The control and thereby improvement of the utilization of information manipulation of essentials conditions. Information needs are related to, but distinct from information requirements . An example is that a need is hunger, the requirement is food. Background The concept of information needs was coined by an American information scientist http www.libsci.sc.edu BOB ISP taylor2.htm ... Questions published in American Documentation Now is Journal of the American Society of Information ... from an information system , by performing the process consciously or unconsciously also he studied the reciprocal influence between the inquirer and a given system. According to Taylor, information need has four levels The conscious and unconscious need for information not existing in the remembered ... could state his need. It is the actual, but unexpressed, need for information The conscious mental ... to the information system. There are variables within a system that influence the question and its ... demand studies to preference studies. Requests for information or documents that were actually made ..., or inquires addressed to an information center or service. Menzel also investigated user study and defined information seeking behaviour from three angles When approached from the point of view of the scientist ... communication system, they are studies in the flow of information among scientists and technologists. William J. Paisley moved from information needs uses toward strong guidelines for information system. He studied the theories of information processing behavior that will generate propositions ...   more details



  1. Information diagram

    Image Entropy mutual information relative entropy relation diagram.svg thumb 256px right Individual H X ,H Y , joint H X,Y , and conditional entropies for a pair of correlated subsystems X,Y with mutual information I X Y . An information diagram is a type of Venn diagram used in information theory to illustrate relationships among Shannon s basic Quantities of information measures of information information entropy entropy , joint entropy , conditional entropy and mutual information . ref Fazlollah Reza. An Introduction to Information Theory. New York McGraw Hill 1961. New York Dover 1994. ISBN 0 486 68210 2 ref ref R. W. Yeung, A First Course in Information Theory. Norwell, MA New York Kluwer Plenum, 2002. ref An information diagram is a very useful pedagogical tool for teaching and learning about these basic measures of information, but using such a diagram carries some non trivial implications. For example, Shannon s entropy in the context of an information diagram must be taken as a signed measure . See the article Information theory and measure theory for more information. Random variables X, Y, and Z are said to form a Markov chain if Z and X are independent given Y. Thus, Y contains all the information of X that is relevant to Z. Thus, knowing X does not add anything to one s knowledge of Z when Y is given. References references Category Information theory Category Diagrams Category Set theory settheory stub comp sci theory stub ...   more details



  1. Information ethics

    Information ethics has been defined as the branch of ethics that focuses on the relationship between the creation, organization, dissemination, and use of information, and the ethical standards and moral codes governing human conduct in society . ref Joan, Reitz M. Information Ethics. Online Dictionary For Library And Information Science. N.p., 2010. Web. http www.abc clio.com ODLIS odlis i.aspx . ref ..., recording, distribution, processing, etc. of information especially ownership and copyright, digital divide , and digital rights . Information Ethics is related to the fields of computer ethics ref Luciano Floridi 1999 . http www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk floridi pdf ieotfce.pdf Information Ethics On the Theoretical Foundations of Computer Ethics , Ethics and Information Technology 1.1, 37 56. ref and the philosophy of information . Dilemmas regarding the life of information are becoming increasingly important in a society that is defined as the information society . Information transmission and literacy ... practices. Information ethics broadly examines issues related to ownership, access, privacy, security, and community. Information technology affects common issues such as copyright protection ... 2009 http aisel.aisnet.org jais vol10 iss11 2 Sub Cultural Differences in Information Ethics across China Focus On Chinese Management Generation Gaps , Journal of the Association of Information Systems ... ethical decisions and applying ethical solutions to situations involving information provision and use which reflect an organization s commitment to responsible information service. Evolving information ... are applied. Considerations regarding information ethics influence personal decisions, professional practice, and public policy . ref E. Elrod and M. Smith 2005 . Information Ethics , in Encyclopedia ... many, diverse domains ibid. regarding how information is distributed. The main, peer reviewed, academic journals reporting on information ethics are the http aisel.aisnet.org jais Journal of the Association ...   more details



  1. Information access

    globalize date December 2010 Information access is a term used to describe an area of research at the intersection of Informatics academic field informatics , Information Science , Information Security ... efforts in information access is to simplify and effectivise for human users to access and further process large and unwieldy amounts of data and information. Technologies applicable to the general area are e.g. Information Retrieval , Text Mining , Machine Translation , and text categorisation . In discussions on free access to information and on information policy, information access is understood as concerning ensuring free and closed access to information . Information access covers many ... law for information in the public domain . However the extent of the public domain has been ... concepts such as fair use . UCITA, the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act has been defeated ... to government information. Groups such as the American Library Association , the http www.aallnet.org ... have advocated for free access to Legal research legal information . The http www.aallnet.org committee ... which advocates free access to legal information. The Wired Magazine Article http www.wired.com wired archive 2.05 the.law.html Who Owns The Law is a good introduction to the access to legal information ... has led to restrictions on access to certain types of information as well as an increased government attempts at surveillance of individual s privacy private information, such as their library records. Links to free software Free software takes the approaches of openly accessible information and applies them to software code. Based on the tenets of open information practices, free and open ... also Freedom of information legislation Action For Economic Reforms On access to information in the Philippines External links http www.fas.org sgp crs 97 71.pdf CRS Report Access to Government Information ... 49 Access to Information in the Philippines http www.informationaccess.org Information Access Alliance ...   more details



  1. Information professional

    globalize date December 2010 An information professional is an individual who preserves, organizes, and disseminates information. Information professionals are skilled in the organization and retrieval ... increasingly used with electronic, visual, audio, and digital materials. Information professionals ... published CIO Alert The Need for Information Professionals. The core finding in the report was The vast majority of organizations see the need to manage information as an enterprise resource rather ..., as it is so large...Professional roles focused on information management will be different to that of established IT roles An information professional will not be one type of role or skill ... can have a number of roles within the organization. Few people currently have information professional as a title, but many have the stewardship, management, and application of information assets as a core part of their job. Information professionals can be found on the legal, records, and library ... e.g., information architects and managers. Process owners, business analysts, and knowledge managers all have effective information management as a core part of their skill set, as do the new wave of information curators and community managers who currently focus primarily on social systems. Information ..., tagging structures, thesauri, retention schedules, assessment criteria, information audits, knowledge audits, information research, information resources planning and acquisition, training programs for people using information, information and knowledge literacy campaigns and other finding and organizational aids and approaches . Some typical job titles for information professionals are Archivist, Business Intelligence Officer, Chief Information Officer, Community Information Officer, Customer Service Officer, Data Researcher, Information Consultant, Information, Knowledge or Records Manager, Librarian, Program Manager, Research Officer, Web manager or Web master. Education An Information ...   more details



  1. Information transfer

    In telecommunications , information transfer is the process of moving messages containing user information from a source to a Sink computing sink . Note The information transfer rate may or may not be equal to the Transmission telecommunications transmission modulation rate . See also Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL STD 188 . information exchange communication channel data transmission Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub mhr ru ...   more details



  1. Information criticism

    Information criticism critique of Information or informationcritique is by Lash 2002 understood as a transformation of critical theory to contend that today there is no longer any transcendental, objective, or privileged position from which critique or social analysis can be undertaken. If society is intrinsically informational, and the analyst is inescapably part of the society, so too must the analyst and the analysis be informational, as tied up with and characterized by the nature of information as every other social entity or phenomenon. As Lash repeatedly insists, The critique of information is in the information itself p. 220 Information critique must be critique without transcendentals p. 9 . Andersen 2005 2008 equals information criticism with the criticism of the functionality and legitimacy of knowledge organization systems such as bibliographies, classification systems, thesauri, encyclopedias and search engines all systems that in some way or another mediate the recorded part of society and culture. Such knowledge organization systems are also the professional tools of librarians. Literature Andersen, Jack 2008 . Information Criticism Where is it? In Questioning Library Neutrality. Essays from Progressive Librarian , pp. 97 108. Edited by Alison Lewis. Library Juice Press, Duluth, Minnesota. Reprint of Information Criticism Where is it? Progressive Librarian , no. 25 ... Cano, Jeimy J. 2002 . Critical Reflections on Information Systems A Systemic Approach . Hershey, PA IGI Global. Howcroft, Debra & Trauth, Eileen Moore Eds. . 2005 . Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research Theory And Application . ISBN 978 1843764786 Lash, Scott M. 2002 . Critique of Information ... Link . Lievrouw, Leah 2004 . Book review of Lash 2002 Critique of Information. The Information ... . Geographic Information Systems Critical Approaches. IN Smelser, N. J. & Baltes, P. B. eds. International ... also Source criticism Information activist Category Library science . ...   more details



  1. State information

    State information refers to the information state of a system, designed or made for using such information. State physics list of 8 definitions , particularly in thermodynamics, statistical physics, and dynamical systems and chaos theory State computer science , a unique configuration of information in a program or machine Program state , in computer science, a snapshot of the measure of various conditions in the system See also State disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Information Excellence

    Multiple issues orphan March 2012 essay like November 2011 incomplete November 2011 Information Excellence is the ability of an organization to use information in an optimal way to achieve their own competitive advantages. Looking at the supply of information as a customer oriented process in terms of business performance, excellence means the ability of an information provider broadcaster , the interests of its customer information to know best and their related requirements to satisfy optimally. From the perspective of the customer information, information excellence pursued the objective of enabling the customer to develop its information needs specifically and consistently under selection to satisfy any information provider. Motivation and Background The economy of the information society of the 21st Century demands of the people in most industries increasingly complex interactions with the planning ... steadily with a large amount of information must handle changing. The availability of high quality information is therefore increasingly important for the quality of critical business processes because .... The term therefore includes information excellence all measures of a company, which contribute in terms of business excellence to the data quality increase. Quality refers to the relevance of information ... and its processes. Requirements Among the instruments to obtain information from various measures ... information policy of an organization, this exactly matched to the interests of their customers through information, this continuously to measure and align with your own information service. For effective implementation of these measures are useful and modern IT systems, information architecture ... orientation EFQM Excellence Model Information Quality Information Literacy Information overload Information ... site wi sid 15479852649b923d75b635071543701 alloc 14 id 45 Information on the way to excellence http www.information excellence.org Information Excellence Blog http www.mckinseyquarterly.com The next ...   more details



  1. Information flow (information theory)

    Information flow in an information theory information theoretical context is the transfer of information ... a challenge in the past years. Several methods to limit the information disclosure exist today, such as access ... do impose limits on the information that is released by a system, they provide no guarantees about information propagation . ref name sabelfeld03 Andrei Sabelfeld and Andrew C. Myers. Language Based Information Flow Security. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 21 1 , Jan ... information privately across a non secure channel, but no guarantees about the confidentiality of the data are given once it is decrypted. In low level information flow analysis, each variable is usually ..., respectively, publicly observable information, and secret information. To ensure confidentiality, flowing information from high to low variables should not be allowed. On the other hand, to ensure ... levels can be viewed as a Lattice order lattice with information flowing only upwards in the lattice. ref name denning76 Dorothy Denning. A lattice model of secure information flow. Communications ... title Principals of Secure Information Flow Analysis booktitle Advances in Information Security volume ... Channels Information flows can be divided in two major categories. The simplest one is explicit flow ... analysis power analysis attack , the system leaks information through, respectively, the time ... l, h if h 1 then do some time consuming work l 0 Another side channel flow is the implicit information flow, which consists in leakage of information through the program control flow. The following ... secret information whether the input password is correct or not note that the information that an attacker ... one . Information flow control A mechanism for em information flow control em is one that enforces information flow policies. Several methods to enforce information flow policies have been proposed. Run time mechanisms that tag data with information flow labels have been employed at the operating ...   more details




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