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An overview of theoretical and practical informatics is provided in this book. It introduces the reader to the background of computer science and information technology.
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The theory and practical uses of self-correcting data, sometimes known as error-correcting codes, are covered in this book.
With a particular emphasis on their use in quantum information science, this book gives readers a condensed introduction to recent studies on operator algebras and their generalizations, operator spaces, and operator systems.
Inference and information theory, which are frequently taught separately, are combined in this engaging textbook.
The major goal of this is to give the reader a thorough introduction to ontology engineering. Providing practical experience in ontology creation to support the theory is a secondary goal.
Error-correcting codes, sometimes known as simple codes, are creative ways to express data so that the original information may be recovered even if some of it is corrupted.
This book is intended as an introduction to computers and information systems for readers with little to no prior expertise.
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This book's goal is to give readers a taste of what working in the field of management information systems (MIS) would be like.
Modern information system development is a difficult task. On a daily basis, new tools and technologies are developed, put into use, and introduced to the market.
More people utilize services and send information electronically every day. This information is typically distributed across unsecured networks and processed by websites and databases that lack adequate security protection methods and mechanisms.
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