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Significance - Exploring the Nature of Information, Systems and Technology

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Signs are critically important in all forms of activity, including business, because they establish what it is to be human. Without signs we could not think, we could not communicate what we think and we could not ensure that we collaborate together in our work, home and leisure. The aim of this book is to explain how and why they are significant.

List of contents

The Nature of Significance Signs: Units of Significance Systems: Patterns of Order Sign Systems: Patterns of Significance Communication: The Medium is Not the Message Control: Remaining Viable Data: Form to Inform Data Systems: Patterns of Forma Information: In-form to Perform Information Systems: Patterns of Informa Activity: Performa Activity Systems: Patterns of Performa Organisation: Viable Patterns The Nature of Informatics

About the author

Paul spent several years in the ICT industry and is the author of a number of highly successful books including Information Systems, Information Systems Development and Database Systems .

Summary

Signs are critically important in all forms of activity, including business, because they establish what it is to be human. Without signs we could not think, we could not communicate what we think and we could not ensure that we collaborate together in our work, home and leisure. The aim of this book is to explain how and why they are significant.

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'This is an extremely interesting book which takes a novel look at the formation, transmission and ultimate use of viable information. [...] [the book] achieves what it sets out to do and should be read by anybody wishing to obtain a structured and clearly defined view of data, information and in turn informatics.' - Stuart J. Fitz-Gerald, International Journal of Information Management

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'This is an extremely interesting book which takes a novel look at the formation, transmission and ultimate use of viable information. [...] [the book] achieves what it sets out to do and should be read by anybody wishing to obtain a structured and clearly defined view of data, information and in turn informatics.' - Stuart J. Fitz-Gerald, International Journal of Information Management

Product details

Authors P Beynon-Davies, P. Beynon-Davies, Paul Beynon-davies
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2010
 
EAN 9781349324705
ISBN 978-1-349-32470-5
No. of pages 330
Dimensions 152 mm x 19 mm x 229 mm
Weight 522 g
Illustrations XXV, 330 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business

Management, B, Planning, Organization, Public Relations, Corporate Communication, Knowledge Management, Organizational theory & behaviour, Corporate Communication/Public Relations, Management science, Palgrave Business & Management Collection, business;information system;organization

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