Context (concept)/Related Articles: Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:


==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
<!-- List topics here that include this topic.
List topics in this format, one to a line; for common words, lowercase the name:
{{r|article}}
{{r|Formal Title}}  -->
{{r|Philosophy}}
{{r|Philosophy}}
{{r|Information}}
{{r|Information theory}}
 
{{r|Linguistics}}
==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
<!-- List topics here that are included by this topic. -->
<!-- List topics here that are included by this topic. -->
{{r|Contextualization}}
{{r|Contextualization}}
===Information theory===
{{r|Noise (information theory)}}
{{r|Signal (information theory)}}
{{r|Signal-to-noise ratio}}


==Other related topics==
===Linguistics===
<!-- List topics here that are related to this topic, but neither wholly include it nor are wholly included by it. -->
{{r|Text}}
{{r|Text}}
{{r|Context-free grammar}}
{{r|Context-free grammar}}
{{r|Noam Chomsky||**}}
{{r|Noam Chomsky||**}}
{{r|High-context language}}
{{r|Low-context language}}
{{r|Internationalization}}
{{r|Localization (user interface)}}
==Other related topics==
<!-- List topics here that are related to this topic, but neither wholly include it nor are wholly included by it. -->
{{r|Knowledge}}
{{r|Knowledge}}
{{r|Encyclopedia}}
{{r|Encyclopedia}}
Line 28: Line 34:
{{r|Structure}}
{{r|Structure}}
{{r|Ritual}}
{{r|Ritual}}
{{r|Noise (information theory)}}
{{r|Signal (information theory)}}
{{r|Signal-to-noise ratio}}

Revision as of 15:34, 2 March 2010

Context (concept): A concept describing a relation between different kinds of information. [e]

This article contains just a definition and optionally other subpages (such as a list of related articles), but no metadata. Create the metadata page if you want to expand this into a full article.


Parent topics

  • Philosophy [r]: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
  • Information theory [r]: Theory of the probability of transmission of messages with specified accuracy when the bits of information constituting the messages are subject, with certain probabilities, to transmission failure, distortion, and accidental additions. [e]
  • Linguistics [r]: The scientific study of language. [e]

Subtopics

Information theory

Linguistics

Other related topics