Data, Information, and Time

The DIT Model

Paperback Engels 2022 9783030963286
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This SpringerBrief presents the data- information-and-time (DIT) model that precisely clarifies the semantics behind the terms data, information and their relations to the passage of real time. According to the DIT model a data item is a symbol that appears as a pattern (e.g., visual, sound, gesture, or any bit pattern) in physical space. It is generated by a human or a machine in the current contextual situation and is linked to a concept in the human mind or a set of operations of a machine. An information item delivers the sense or the idea that a human mind extracts out of a given natural language proposition that contains meaningful data items. Since the given tangible, intangible and temporal context are part of the explanation of a data item, a change of context can have an effect on the meaning of data and the sense of a proposition. 
The DIT model provides a framework to show how the flow of time can change the truth-value of a proposition. This book compares our notions of data, information, and time in differing contexts: in human communication, in the operation of a computer system and in a biological system. In the final Section a few simple examples demonstrate how the lessons learned from the DIT-model can help to improve the design of a computer system. 

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ISBN13:9783030963286
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1.&nbsp;Introduction.- 2.&nbsp;Overview of the DIT Model.- 3.&nbsp;Fundamental Terms.- 4.&nbsp;Context.- 5.&nbsp;Language and Information.- 6. Data in Communication.- 7.&nbsp;Data&nbsp; in Archival Systems.- 8. Data in Real-Time Control Systems.- 9.&nbsp;Data in Biological Systems.- 10. Generation and Explanation of Data.- 11. Consequences for System Design.- 12. Conclusions.<div><div><br></div></div>

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