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informatics
n.
computer science, study of information processing
Informatics
Informatics is the science of
computer information systems. As an academic field it involves the practice of
information processing, and the engineering of
information systems. The field considers the interaction between humans and information alongside the construction of interfaces organisation, technology and system. It also develops its own conceptual and theoretical foundations and utilizes foundations developed in other fields. As such, the field of informatics has great breadth and encompasses many individual specializations, including disciplines of
computer science,
information system,
information technology and
statistics. Since the advent of computers, individuals and organizations increasingly process information digitally. This has led to the study of informatics with computational, mathematical, biological, cognitive and social aspects, including study of the social impact of information technologies.
informatics
Noun
1. the sciences concerned with gathering and manipulating and storing and retrieving and classifying recorded information
(synonym) information science, information processing, IP
(hypernym) science, scientific discipline
(hyponym) natural language processing, NLP, human language technology
(part-meronym) computer science, computing
(class) queue
Informatics
The application of computers and statistics to the management of information. For example, in the Human Genome Project, informatics includes the development and use of methods to search databases quickly, analyze DNA sequence information, and predict protein sequence and structure from DNA sequence data.
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