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1 Information
Information f (Info) GEN information (inf., info) • eine Information GEN piece of information, item of information • Information vertraulich behandeln RECHT treat information confidentially • Information zurückhalten RECHT withhold information* * *f (Info) < Geschäft> information (inf., info) ■ eine Information < Geschäft> piece of information, item of information ■ Information vertraulich behandeln < Recht> treat information confidentially ■ Information zurückhalten < Recht> withhold information* * *Information
[piece of] information, news, communication;
• anders lautende Informationen information to the contrary;
• EDV-mäßig aufbereitete Information electronically processed information;
• auswärtige Informationen advices from abroad;
• nur für den Anwalt bestimmte Informationen privileged communication;
• elektronische Information digital information;
• geschäftliche Informationen business information;
• mir zur Verfügung stehende Informationen information in my possession;
• vertrauliche Information confidential (restricted) information;
• zuverlässige Information authentic information;
• Information für den internen Dienstgebrauch restricted information circular;
• Information der Führungskräfte management information;
• Information aus erster Hand (bester Quelle) immediate information, information straight from the horse’s mouth, inside (US sl.);
• mangelnde Information über wesentliche Tatsachen failure to supply material information;
• Informationen über Steuersünder austauschen to swap information on tax evaders;
• Informationen beschaffen to furnish data;
• üblicherweise Informationen über j. einholen to rely for information on s. o.;
• zusätzliche Informationen erhalten to receive news from another quarter;
• Computer mit Informationen füllen to feed a computer with information;
• Informationen zukommen lassen to convey information;
• unerlaubte Informationen zukommen lassen to disclose confidential information;
• sich bei der Information melden to contact the information desk;
• Information preisgeben to divulge information;
• als vertrauliche Information für j. bestimmt sein to be for s. one’s private ear;
• Informationen verarbeiten (Computer) to process data;
• über erstklassige Informationen verfügen to be well primed with information. -
2 Information aus erster Hand (bester Quelle)
Information aus erster Hand (bester Quelle)
immediate information, information straight from the horse’s mouth, inside (US sl.)Business german-english dictionary > Information aus erster Hand (bester Quelle)
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3 from feed
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4 Information Processing
The term "information processing" originated in the late fifties in the computer field as a general descriptive term that seemed somewhat less contingent and parochial than "computer science," which also came into use during the same period. Thus, it was the name of choice for two of the encompassing professional organizations formed at the time: the In ternational Federation of Information Processing Societies and the American Federation of Information Processing Societies. Although the transfer of the phrase from activities of computers to parallel activities of human beings undoubtedly occurred independently in a number of heads, the term was originally identified pretty closely with computer simulation of cognitive processes... ; that is, with the kind of effort from which arose the theory in this book. (Newell & Simon, 1972, p. 888)It was because the activities of the computer itself seemed in some ways akin to cognitive processes. Computers accept information, manipulate symbols, store items in "memory" and retrieve them again, classify inputs, recognize patterns and so on.... Indeed the assumptions that underlie most contemporary work on information processing are surprisingly like those of nineteenth century introspective psychology, though without introspection itself. (Neisser, 1976, pp. 5, 7)The processor was assumed to be rational, and attention was directed to the logical nature of problem solving strategies. The "mature western mind" was presumed to be one that, in abstracting knowledge from the idosyncracies of particular everyday experience, employed Aristotelian laws of logic. When applied to categories, this meant that to know a category was to have an abstracted clear-cut, necessary, and sufficient criteria for category membership. If other thought processes, such as imagery, ostensive definition, reasoning by analogy to particular instances, or the use of metaphors were considered at all, they were usually relegated to lesser beings such as women, children, primitive people, or even to nonhumans. (Rosch & Lloyd, 1978, p. 2)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Information Processing
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5 information overload
E-comthe problem caused by the excessive quantity of Web and e-mail-based information and the Internet’s inability to discriminate between useful and useless material. In 1997, the problem of information overload was identified in an influential report from the British MCA (Marketing and Communication Agency). The report concluded that “information overload is not simply the problem of too much information. It is the problem of too much irrelevant information caused by the heavy reliance on one medium (the Internet) to distribute information.” -
6 information superhighway
nouna fast computer channel through which information, pictures etc are sent from one computer to another.قَناة المَعلومات السَّريعه في الكومبيوتر -
7 information
مَعْلُومَات \ data: known facts (from which other things may be guessed or calculated). information: news; knowledge. -
8 Applications from Models
Information technology: AFMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Applications from Models
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9 Automated Linux From Scratch
Information technology: ALFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Automated Linux From Scratch
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10 Away from Keyboard
Information technology: AFK (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Away from Keyboard
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11 Beyond Linux From Scratch
Information technology: BLFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Beyond Linux From Scratch
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12 Clock From Master
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13 Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Humans from Computers Apart
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Humans from Computers Apart
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14 Fails To Build From Source
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Fails To Build From Source
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15 Linux From Scratch
Information technology: LFS (Linux, organization)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Linux From Scratch
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16 Pure Linux From Scratch
Information technology: PLFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pure Linux From Scratch
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17 ReTurn from Interrupt
Information technology: RTIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ReTurn from Interrupt
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18 Roar Out From Laughing
Information technology: ROFL (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Roar Out From Laughing
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19 away from keyboard
Information technology: AFK (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > away from keyboard
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20 away from the keyboard
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > away from the keyboard
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