About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 121. Chapters: Ontology, Top-down and bottom-up design, Document, Documentation, Primary source, DIKW, Upper ontology, Description logic, Michael Gorman, Information audit, Semantic interoperability, Biodiversity informatics, POSC Caesar, Enterprise architecture, Suzanne Briet, ISO 15926, Mental model, Sensemaking, Investigative Data Warehouse, MIKE2.0 Methodology, Information pollution, The works of Michael Gorman, Living lab, Interactivity, BRS/Search, Knowledge organization, Data quality, Praxeme, Ontology alignment, Evolutionary informatics, Information processing theory, Ontology engineering, Exploratory search, Knowledge spillover, Sound and music computing, Process Development Execution System, Intergovermental Bureau For Informatics, Integrated Operations in the High North, CENDI, Information seeking, Geomatics, Information quality, Informatics Corporation of America, ArchiMate, Environmental niche modelling, Observations and Measurements, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, University of Rijeka Department of Informatics, E-Science librarianship, Informationist, List of Universities offering degrees in Business informatics, Human-centered computing, The Royal School of Library and Information Science, HL7 Services Aware Interoperability Framework, Taxonomic database, Information architecture, General Formal Ontology, Ergodic literature, Semantic Sensor Web, String kernel, Ontology for Biomedical Investigations, Information access, Informative modelling, DataCleaner, Media ecology, Programming the Universe, Jason Farradane, Metamedia, Geoinformatics, Human Biocomputer, Information logistics, Scientometry, Document classification, Information Search Process, Data drilling, Recording format, Information ethics, Hydroinformatics, Information Element, Visual Paradigm for UML, Actionable...