Friday, January 1, 2010

informatics

Informatics (UK: Informatics) is a discipline that studied the transformation of the facts bearing on the data and information-based computing machines. These disciplines include several kinds of fields, including: computer science, information science, information systems, computer engineering and applications information in management information systems. In general, informatics study the structure, properties, and interaction of several systems used to collect data, process and store the results of data processing, and display it in the form of information. Aspects of broader information than the computer-based information systems, but still a lot of information that is not and has not been processed by computer.

Informatics has the basic concepts, theories, and the development of applications. Informatics can support and is associated with cognitive and social aspects, including the influence and the social effect of information technology in general. The use of information in some kinds of areas, such as bioinformatics, medical informatics, and information that support the science library, a few other examples from the field of informatics.

In the scope of a broader, informatics includes several aspects:

1 studying information theory mathematical concept of an information
2 science information to learn about how the collection, classification, storage manipulation, access, and dissemination of information for social and civic purposes as a whole
3 computer science and computer engineering learn about the processing, archiving, and dissemination of information by using information technology and other tools based computer.

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