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  • ...ility of transmission of messages with specified accuracy when the bits of information constituting the messages are subject, with certain probabilities, to trans
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information asymetry/Definition]]
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  • Technique and process of searching, retrieving, and interpreting information from large amounts of stored data.
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  • ...ciples to the acquisition, organization, control, dissemination and use of information relevant to the effective operation of organizations of all kinds.
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  • ...resources, personnel, procedures and technologies that provide end-to-end information sharing among all elements of the U.S. Department of Defense, other U.S. go ...the "edge" of the GIG. These tactical networks, such as the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System, or ''ad hoc'' networks set up with radios in individua
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  • ...searches), analyze the spatial information, and edit data. '''[[Geographic Information Science]]''' is the science underlying the applications and systems, taught Geographic information systems technology can be used for [[science|scientific investigation]]s, [
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  • a situation in which a seller has information that is not available to potential buyers - or vice-versa.
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  • In information science, a '''geographic information system''' (GIS) is typically defined as a computer [[software]] in Geographic Information Science''. Clarke, K. C. (''ed.''). Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle
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  • An alternative term for [[information overload]].
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  • '''Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)''' is the evolving [[United States Army]] tactica | title = General Dynamics Tests Largest-Ever Army Information Network
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  • ...chnologies and procedures used to confirm one's identification to a secure information system. You can think of it as a safeguard against [[identity theft]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information management/Definition]]
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  • ...ntly, subject to multiple mechanisms, in the processing of [[data]] into [[information]]. ...uantity of information stored in his or her brain, can be thought of as an information system.
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  • A perception by a person (or observer) that the information associated with work tasks is greater than can be managed effectively, and
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  • A succession of incremental information distortions occurring as a result of [[herding (banking)|herding]] behaviou
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  • A '''Forwarding Information Base''' (FIB), also known as a '''forwarding table''', is most commonly use In contrast to Routing Information Base | Routing Information Bases (RIB), also known as routing tables, FIBs are optimized for fast look
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information management/Bibliography]]
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  • ...cs associated with those routes) to particular network destinations. This information contains the topology of the network immediately around it. The construct ...ore this implementation detail, and refer to the entire routing/forwarding information subsystem as the "routing table".
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  • The situation in which relevant information is known to some parties to an agreement, but not to others.
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  • ...r bureaucratic reasons, its foreign offices were designated as the '''U.S. Information Service (USIS)'''; these often included public libraries.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information security]]
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  • ..., [[integrity]] and [[availability]] to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or [[telecommunications network]] but the principles extend t
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  • {{r|Information theory}} {{r|Noise (information theory)}}
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  • ...y intelligence analysis management|analyzing (ideally) multiple sources of information on a given subject. Once the analytical results are available, they must be ...iscipline of counterintelligence focuses on protecting one's own sensitive information, not just one's intelligence processes, from an opponent.
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  • The situation in which relevant information is known to some parties to an agreement, but not to others.
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  • ...ministrative controls such as physical security and personnel [[classified information|security clearances]]
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  • [[Information]] generated by actors within the [[public sector]] of an [[economy]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Information theory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Youjun Wang/technical information]]
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  • *Bolstad, P. (2005) ''GIS Fundamentals: A first text on Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition''. White Bear Lake, MN: Eider Press, 543 pp. *Burrough, P.A. and McDonnell, R.A. (1998) ''Principles of geographical information systems''. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 327 pp. [http://www.oup.co.uk/b
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  • ...and civilian organizations, other government agencies, and allied nations; information is at the [[military strategy|strategic/theater]] and [[operational art|ope
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  • ...(information security)|identification]] to a [[information security|secure information system]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information management/External Links]]
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  • {{r|information science}} {{r|information overload}}
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  • ...ng to overt foreign broadcasts, translating them, and bringing significant information to the attention of operations and policy personnel. The listeners and tran ...rnments, it has been the first U.S. intelligence organization to learn the information.
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  • ...on and dissemination of literature or information - the activity of making information available for public view.
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  • ...ly for transient information but sometimes for permanent or semi-permanent information such as "boot" data for initialization
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  • ==General information== ===Production information===
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  • {{r|Information theory}} ===Information theory===
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  • ==Further information==
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  • ...pected of war crimes were not prosecuted in exchange for information, such information on the [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ...g aware of all relevant information in one's environment, prioritizing the information, and not being distracted by irrelevancies
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  • ...ica.org/public/breeds/oc/intro.php The International Cat Association breed information.] *[http://www.iams.com/pet-health/cat-breeds/ocicat IAMS Ocicat breed information]
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  • ...pueblo.gsa.gov] (the [[Federal citizen information center|Federal Citizen Information Center]])
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  • ==Official government information about amateur radio licensing and operating== ...rvices/index.htm?job=service_home&id=amateur FCC] Official U.S. government information about amateur radio, from the Federal Communications Commission, the offici
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  • ...gy/BVHomePage.html The Big Picture Book of Viruses] - Pictures and general information on many viruses * [http://www.vbrc.org Detailed genomic and bioinformatic information about Category A, B, and C priority pathogens at NIH-funded database].
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  • ===For additional information===
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  • ...l Library of Information Science and Technology, an open access archive of Information Sciences materials ...vest.sir.arizona.edu DL-Harvest] DL-Harvest, an open access aggregator for Information Sciences
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  • ...ated by computers or not. It complements computer security, which protects information in computers. Many of the same criteria of information assurance apply, but not all, and there are some aspects unique to COMSEC.
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  • ...isclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information." <ref>44 USC 3542</ref> ...ure of contents. In a military context, however, the very existence of the information, and of its transmission, must remain secret against the threats of [[traff
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  • {{r|Information security}} {{r|RADIUS (information security)}}
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  • ...ed States public information source, conducting what today is called the [[information operations#psychological operations|"white propaganda" aspect of psychologi
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  • Information on the International Mathematical Olympiad: Information on the mathematical Olympiad process in India:
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  • * [[Entropy (information theory)|Entropy]] In information theory
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  • ...ency''', is the basic information-free [[electromagnetic wave]] onto which information is [[modulation|modulated]].
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  • ...carries the bulk of [[classified information]], limited to a [[classified information#General classification|security classification]] of SECRET.
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  • ...s (physical and psychosocial) through [[Consumer health information|health information]], preventive programs, and access to [[medical care]].([[National Library
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  • ...business is often defined as the department that does various things with information.<ref>[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/administration Free Dictionary]</ref The four aformentioned categories of information-related tasks are:
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  • ...tl/index.html Periodic Table Live!] Allows one to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and ...s and structure; nuclear properties; reactivity indexes; health and safety information.
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  • ==Information sites==
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  • ...nounced by governments to influence target audience, in a broad context of information operations. ...propaganda|white]], [[Information operations#Gray propaganda|gray]] and [[Information operations#Black propaganda| black]]. White is acknowledged by the governme
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  • ...covering a wide range of [[information operations|activities]] to present information favorable to the [[State of Israel]]
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  • ...false sense of security, because in reality the product does not make the information any more secure
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  • .... Herman Hollerith is credited with the invention of the media for storing information from the United States Census of 1890.
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  • {{r|Information security}} {{r|Identification (information security)}}
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  • ...st improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity."<ref>44 USC 3542</ref> '''Nonrepudiation''' is an aspect of the processing of information. Sender nonrepudiation means that one cannot deny creating a transaction, a
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  • ...te]]s in their [[routing information base]]; they obtain all their routing information from local configuration and [[routing protocol]]s, especially the Border G
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  • ..., [[integrity]] and [[availability]] to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or [[telecommunications network]] but the principles extend t
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  • *[http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_page?item_id=7049 Information about ALL] from the [[Leukemia & Lymphoma Society]] *[http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=32107 Information about ALL] from [[Cancer Research UK]]
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  • ...engineering techniques for combining multiple [[bandwidth|low bandwidth]] information channels into a high-bandwidth channel more suitable for actual electronic ...ity of the transmission channel, but it can be safely assumed that all the information channels will not be active at the same time. [[Packet switching]] and [[ro
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  • ...tical]] and by a number of countries; it provides up to 34 Mbps of digital information transfer compatible with the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] architecture
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  • ...acific Amphetamine - Type Stimulant Information Centre] - a very extensive information source managed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime *[http://www.quihn.org.au/illicit_drug_use_information.htm Information and harm reduction strategies for amphetamines and other illicit drugs]
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  • ===Generally reliable information from experts=== * [http://www.skatfox.com/ Skatfox]. Information on folklore surrounding the game.
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  • **AC-20, [[external information systems]] *[[Information system maintenance|Maintenance]]
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  • {{r|Information}} *[[List of library and information science programs]]
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  • ...y explicit routes in its [[routing information base]]; it gets all routing information from local configuration and dynamic [[routing protocol]]s. Its tables cont ...ll run the Border Gateway Protocol as its major means of acquiring routing information.
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  • ====Places with more information====
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  • ...such as the use of biological molecules to encode, manipulate and retrieve information, allowing the development of organic memory circuits.
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  • ..., who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. This information should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals.
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  • ====Places with more information====
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  • ...structures to form a new structure, a ''blend'', which combines selective information from those structures into a new, emergent, mental space. ...facts about Victoria and the atom bomb, whereas the blend contains gestalt information which is greater than its parts.
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  • ==Further information==
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  • ...operations; global network operations of the [[Global Information Grid]], information operations, [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[weapons of ma
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  • A means of combining human-readable information with [[metadata]] about the information, with special reference to the ability to "link" or "jump" to subjects of i
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  • ==Language information==
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