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This book has been designed to cater to the needs of thereader for an exhaustive manual on this field. Information science andtechnology is often, though not exclusively, studied as a branch of computerscience and informatives, and is closely related to the cognitive and socialsciences. It focuses on understanding problems from the perspective of the stakeholders involved, and then applying information technology as needed. In other words, it tackles the problem first rather than the technology. Withininformation sciences, attention has been given in recent years to human computerinteraction groupmare, the semantic web, value sensitive design, iterativedesign processes and to the ways people generate, use and find information.
This book is a comprehensive book, guiding the reader through various issues ofinformation science, including data modelling, document management andengineering groupware. Also under focus are human - computer interaction,information architecture, storage and retrieval, information systems, knowledge,management and engineering, etc. All in all, this is a highly exhaustive work onthe subject, and should prove to be highly informative for the reader. |
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