Information from Processes

About the Nature of Information Creation, Use, and Representation

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Information from Processes

About the Nature of Information Creation, Use, and Representation

Information is an important concept that is studied extensively across a range of disciplines, from the physical sciences to genetics to psychology to epistemology. Information continues to increase in importance, and the present age has been referred to as the “Information Age.” One may understand information in a variety of ways. For some, information is found in facts that were previously unknown. For others, a fact must have some economic value to be considered information. Other people emphasize the movement through a communication channel from one location to another when describing information. In all of these instances, information is the set of characteristics of the output of a process.

Yet Information has seldom been studied in a consistent way across different disciplines.  Information from Processes provides a discipline-independent and precise presentation of both information and computing processes.  Information concepts and phenomena are examined in an effort to understand them, given a hierarchy of information processes, where one process uses others. Research about processes and computing is applied to answer the question of what information can and cannot be produced, and to determine the nature of this information (theoretical information science). The book also presents some of the basic processes that are used in specific domains (applied information science), such as those that generate information in areas like reasoning, the evolution of informative systems, cryptography, knowledge, natural language, and the economic value of information.

Written for researchers and graduate students in information science and related fields, Information from Processes details a unique information model independent from other concepts in computer or archival science, which is thus applicable to a wide range of domains. Combining theoretical and empirical methods as well as psychological, mathematical, philosophical, and economic techniques, Losee’s book delivers a solid basis and starting point for future discussions and research about the creation and use of information.

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
242

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Aug 01, 2012, Springer
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Source title: Information from Processes: About the Nature of Information Creation, Use, and Representation

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Library of Congress
QA75.5-76.95BD143-23, Q360 .L66 2012

The Physical Object

Format
hardcover
Number of pages
242

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28009442M
ISBN 10
364231189X
ISBN 13
9783642311895
LCCN
2012942926
OCLC/WorldCat
794709861

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Work ID
OL20681301W

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