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    (1 other version)Medical informatics and the concept of disease.Kenneth F. Schaffner - 2000 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21 (1):85-100.
    This paper attempts to address the general questionwhether information technologies, as applied in thearea of medicine and health care, have or are likelyto change fundamental concepts regarding disease andhealth. After a short excursion into the domain ofmedical informatics I provide a brief overview of someof the current theories of what a disease is from amore philosophical perspective, i.e. the ``valuefree'' and ``value laden'' view of disease. Next, Iconsider at some length, whether health careinformatics is currently modifying fundamentalconcepts of disease. To (...)
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  2. Informatics and professional responsibility.Donald Gotterbarn - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (2):221-230.
    Many problems in software development can be traced to a narrow understanding of professional responsibility. The author examines ways in which software developers have tried to avoid accepting responsibility for their work. After cataloguing various types of responsibility avoidance, the author introduces an expanded concept of positive responsibility. It is argued that the adoption of this sense of positive responsibility will reduce many problems in software development.
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  3. Cognitive Informatics, Distributed Representation and Embodiment.Antony Bryant - 2003 - Brain and Mind 4 (2):215-228.
    This paper is a revised and extended version of a keynote contribution to a recent conference on Cognitive Informatics. It offers a brief summary of some of the core concerns of other contributions to the conference, highlighting the range of issues under discussion; and argues that many of the central concepts and preoccupations of cognitive informatics as understood by participants--and others in the general field of computation--rely on ill-founded realist assumptions, and what has been termed the functionalist view of representation. (...)
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    Informatics and the Foundations of Legal Reasoning.Zenon Bankowski, Ian White & Ulrike Hahn (eds.) - 1995 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Informatics and the Foundations of Legal Reasoning represents a close collaboration between a wide range of disciplines and countries. Fourteen papers, together with a long analytical introduction by the editors, were selected from the contributions of legal theorists, computer scientists, philosophers and logicians who were members of an International Working Group supported by the European Commission. The Group was mandated to work towards determining how far the law is amenable to formal modeling, and in what ways computers might assist legal (...)
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    Informat︠s︡ionnye osnovy sinteza sistem.V. I. Razumov - 2007 - Omsk: OmGU. Edited by V. P. Sizikov.
    ch. 1. Informat︠s︡ionnye osnovy sistemy znaniĭ -- ch. 2. Informat︠s︡ionnye osnovy sinteza.
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    On informatics and underdevelopment.Judith Sutz - 1989 - AI and Society 3 (2):146-155.
    The main question in this article deals with the contribution of informatics to development. As an approach to an answer, it is pointed out in the first place, that there is not just one informatics and that “development” does not admit of only one definition. After delimiting the relevant concept of development, it is suggested that if informatics is to collaborate in its achievement it is essential to rely, in the Third World, on socially responsible technicians. Thus, the informatics of (...)
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    (1 other version)Is informatics a design discipline?Peter Purgathofer - 2006 - Poiesis and Praxis 4 (4):303-314.
    The article discusses the theory and practice of software development in the light of design theory. It tries to show that the design process cannot be forced into a predefined operational sequence. To underline this, the history of design methods is retraced, showing that such approaches were abolished not only in practice, but also the theory of design. The essay then discusses the cognitive framework of contemporary design theory and closes with the proposal that informatics should redefine itself as a (...)
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    Informat︠s︡ionnoe obshchestvo i NBIKS-revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡.I. I︠U︡ Alekseeva - 2016 - Moskva: If Ran. Edited by V. I. Arshinov.
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    Informatics and society: Will there be an ‘information revolution’?Lorne Tepperman - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (5):395-399.
    The claim that an information revolution is underway is scrutinized in this paper. Particular attention is given to the notions that new information technology will radically increase human choice and rationality in decision-making. The literature on informatics and technology is selectively reviewed in order to determine whether the present use of technology seems to predict an increased choice and rationality in the future; earlier technologies have had this effect; and past social predictions of this type have proven generally correct. We (...)
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    Cognitive Informatics: A New Transdisciplinary Research Field.Yingxu Wang - 2003 - Brain and Mind 4 (2):115-127.
    The development of classical and contemporary informatics, the cross-fertilization between computer science, software engineering, cognitive science, and neuropsychology, has led to a whole range of extremely interesting new research areas known as cognitive informatics. Cognitive informatics is the transdisciplinary study of cognitive and information sciences that investigates into the internal information processing mechanisms and processes of the natural intelligence--human brains and minds. Cognitive informatics is a branch of information and computer science that studies computing by cognitive methodologies and studies cognitive (...)
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  11. Informat︠s︡ii︠a︡, soznanie, mozg.D. I. Dubrovskiĭ - 1980 - Moskva: Vysshai︠a︡ shkola.
     
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    Informatics as the scientific environment for artificial intelligence.Jozef Gruska - 1991 - In P. A. Flach (ed.), Future Directions in Artificial Intelligence. New York: Elsevier Science.
  13. Estetică, informație, programare.Victor Ernest Mașek - 1972 - București,: Editura științifică.
     
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  14. Informat︠s︡ionno-semanticheskai︠a︡ modelʹ obuchenii︠a︡.Lev Tankhumovich Turbovich - 1970
     
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    On Cognitive Informatics.Yingxu Wang - 2003 - Brain and Mind 4 (2):151-167.
    Supplementary to matter and energy, information is the third essence for modeling the natural world. An emerging discipline known as cognitive informatics is developed recently that forms a profound interdisciplinary study of cognitive and information sciences, and tackles the common root problems sharing by informatics, computing, software engineering, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neuropsychology, philosophy, linguistics, and life science. CI focuses on internal information processing mechanisms and the natural intelligence of the brain. This paper describes the historical development of informatics from (...)
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  16. Genome Informatics: The Role of DNA in Cellular Computations.James A. Shapiro - 2006 - Biological Theory 1 (3):288-301.
    Cells are cognitive entities possessing great computational power. DNA serves as a multivalent information storage medium for these computations at various time scales. Information is stored in sequences, epigenetic modifications, and rapidly changing nucleoprotein complexes. Because DNA must operate through complexes formed with other molecules in the cell, genome functions are inherently interactive and involve two-way communication with various cellular compartments. Both coding sequences and repetitive sequences contribute to the hierarchical systemic organization of the genome. By virtue of nucleoprotein complexes, (...)
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  17. Informat︠s︡ionnyĭ podkhod v ėmpiricheskoĭ ėstetike: trudy mezhdunarodnogo nauchnogo simpoziuma = Information approach in the empirical aesthetics: proceedings of the International Symposium.G. M. Balim (ed.) - 1998 - Taganrog: Taganrogskiĭ gos. radiotekhn. universitet.
     
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  18. Informatics: Science or Téchne?Tito Palmeiro - 2016 - O Que Nos Faz Pensar 25:88-97.
    Informatics is generally understood as a “new technology” and is therewith discussed according to technological aspects such as speed, data retrieval, information control and so on. Its widespread use from home appliances to enterprises and universities is not the result of a clear-cut analysis of its inner possibilities but is rather dependent on all sorts of ideological promises of unlimited progress. We will discuss the theoretical definition of informatics proposed in 1936 by Alan Turing in order to show that it (...)
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    The impact of informatization of society on modern methods of training accountants.Sevil Edemovna Dzhaferova & Elmira Ismetovna Mustafayeva - 2021 - Kant 40 (3):16-20.
    The purpose of the study is to determine the degree of influence of the informatization of society on modern methods of training accountants. The article discusses the main directions of changes in the educational process, and also highlights the factors that are tools for modernizing education and accounting. The article considers the conceptual model of open education, as well as its system-forming principles. The features that should influence the organization of the educational process and the methodology of training specialists (...)
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  20. Informat︠s︡iĭnyĭ prostir suchasnoï filosofsʹkoï osvity: tezy dopovideĭ naukovo-praktychnoho seminaru.A. V. Ti︠a︡glo & S. L. I︠E︡vsi︠e︡i︠e︡v (eds.) - 1993 - Kharkiv: Kharkivsʹkyĭ derz︠h︡. universytet.
     
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  21. Tipy informat︠s︡ii dli︠a︡ poverkhnostno-semanticheskogo komponenta modeli Smysl-Tekst.I︠U︡riĭ Derenikovich Apresi︠a︡n - 1980 - Wien: Wiener Slawistischer Almanach.
     
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    Informat︠s︡ionno-diskursivnyĭ podkhod k analizu oslozhnennogo predlozhenii︠a︡.G. N. Manaenko - 2006 - Stavropolʹ: Stavropolskoe otdelenie Rossiĭskoĭ assot︠s︡iat︠s︡ii lingvistov-kognitologov.
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    Informat︠s︡ionnyĭ podkhod k poznanii︠u︡ deĭstvitelʹnosti.Ė. P. Semeni︠u︡k - 1988 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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  24. Informat︠s︡ionnye mekhanizmy poznavatelʹnogo prot︠s︡essa.R. Sheralieva - 1983 - Frunze: Izd-vo "Ilim".
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  25. Informat︠s︡ii︠a︡, ili, intuit︠s︡ii︠a︡?A. V. Shileĭko - 1983 - Moskva: "Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡".
     
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    Filosofia informației.Virgil Stancovici - 1975 - București: Editura politică.
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    The Impact of Informatization of Society on the Labor Market.Oleksandr Yashchyk, Valentyna Shevchenko, Viktoriia Kiptenko, Oleksandra Razumova, Iryna Khilchevska & Maryna Yermolaieva - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (3Sup1):155-167.
    This article examines the transformation of the labor market under the influence of informatization of society. It is noted that in the conditions of globalization and informatization of the nowadays a post-industrial society has been formed, in which information is a determining factor of production. New opportunities and challenges of the labor market in the conditions of information society development are analyzed. The informatization of society changes the conditions, nature and forms of work. Extensive digitalization, the use (...)
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  28. Informatics: the fuel for pharmacometric analysis.H. Grasela Thaddeus, Fiedler-Kelly Jill, Cirincione Brenda, Hitchcock Darcy, Reitz Kathleen, Sardella Susanne & Barry Smith - 2007 - AAPS Journal 9 (1):E84--E91.
    The current informal practice of pharmacometrics as a combination art and science makes it hard to appreciate the role that informatics can and should play in the future of the discipline and to comprehend the gaps that exist because of its absence. The development of pharmacometric informatics has important implications for expediting decision making and for improving the reliability of decisions made in model-based development. We argue that well-defined informatics for pharmacometrics can lead to much needed improvements in the efficiency, (...)
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    Informatization and the National Culture.Xiao Lingnuo - 2003 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (2):68-78.
    Chinese national culture has a glorious past, as does our science, technology, and production. It was in the modern era that, for a variety of reasons, the Chinese national culture fell behind the West in many respects, not keeping up with the demands of the times.
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    The role of health informatics in clinical audit: part of the problem or key to the solution?Andrew Georgiou & Michael Pearson - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (2):183-188.
  31. Discussion of “Biomedical informatics: We are what we publish”.Geissbuhler Antoine, W. E. Hammond, A. Hasman, R. Hussein, R. Koppel, C. A. Kulikowski, V. Maojo, F. Martin-Sanchez, P. W. Moorman, Moura La, F. G. De Quiros, M. J. Schuemle, Barry Smith & J. Talmon - 2013 - Methods of Information in Medicine 52 (6):547-562.
    This article is part of a For-Discussion-Section of Methods of Information in Medicine about the paper "Biomedical Informatics: We Are What We Publish", written by Peter L. Elkin, Steven H. Brown, and Graham Wright. It is introduced by an editorial. This article contains the combined commentaries invited to independently comment on the Elkin et al. paper. In subsequent issues the discussion can continue through letters to the editor.
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    Informatics (computer and information science): Its ideology, methodology, and sociology.Saul Gorn - 1983 - In Fritz Machlup (ed.), The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages. Wiley.
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    Mendel’s Generation: Molecular Sex and the Informatic Body.Steve Garlick - 2006 - Body and Society 12 (4):53-71.
    The use of informatic metaphors and models derived from mid-20th-century cyberscience in molecular biology has been the subject of much controversy. Many social critics have argued that informatic discourses implicitly privilege a disembodied or implicitly masculine conception of life that is most fully realized in contemporary genomics. In this paper, I offer a different perspective on these issues by returning to the 18th-century work of Gregor Mendel, who conducted a series of experiments that are generally regarded as having laid down (...)
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    Ethical predicaments and countermeasures in nursing informatics.Jianan Wang, Yihong Xu, Xiaoxiao Zhang & Hongying Pan - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    With the increasing use of technology in nursing, how nurses perform practice care has changed, inevitably leading to ethical concerns that differ from original ethical norms in nursing. Studies have focused on ethical issues in health informatics from clinicians’ or patients’ perspectives, while nurses’ perspective is needed. This paper conducts a theoretical study on ethical predicaments that arise in nursing informatics from nurses’ perspectives. Why and how these predicaments emerge are elaborated. Also, this paper offers countermeasures in realistic contexts from (...)
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    Causation in Population Health Informatics and Data Science.Olaf Dammann & Benjamin Smart - 2018 - New York, NY, USA: Springer Verlag.
    This book covers the overlap between informatics, computer science, philosophy of causation, and causal inference in epidemiology and population health research. Key concepts covered include how data are generated and interpreted, and how and why concepts in health informatics and the philosophy of science should be integrated in a systems-thinking approach. Furthermore, a formal epistemology for the health sciences and public health is suggested. -/- Causation in Population Health Informatics and Data Science provides a detailed guide of the latest thinking (...)
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  36. Philosophy and informatics.A. Robinet - 1981 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 35 (136):405-409.
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  37. Biomedical informatics and granularity.Anand Kumar & Barry Smith - 2004 - Comparative and Functional Genomics 5 (6-7):501-508.
    An explicit formal-ontological representation of entities existing at multiple levels of granularity is an urgent requirement for biomedical information processing. We discuss some fundamental principles which can form a basis for such a representation. We also comment on some of the implicit treatments of granularity in currently available ontologies and terminologies (GO, FMA, SNOMED CT).
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    Informat︠s︡ii︠a︡, nauka, tekhnologii︠a︡ v globalʹnykh istoricheskikh izmenenii︠a︡kh.Anatoliĭ Ilʹich Rakitov - 1998 - Moskva: INION.
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  39. Comparative Informatics: Disaster Management, Trauma, and Information Science.Mara Miller - unknown
     
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    Informat︠s︡iĭnistʹ z︠h︡anru.Svìtlana Volodimirìvna Ovčarenko - 1998 - Odesa: "Astroprint".
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    The effect of government informatization construction on corporate digital technology innovation: New evidence from China.Yuan Feng & Changfei Nie - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
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  42. Introduction: International Medical Informatics Association Working Group 6 and the 2005 Rome Conference.James J. Cimino & Barry Smith - 2006 - Journal of Biomedical Informatics 39 (3):249-251.
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  43. Signaly ėsteticheskoĭ informat︠s︡ii.I︠U︡. A. Filipʹev - 1971 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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  44. Materii︠a︡, informat︠s︡ii︠a︡, otrazhenie: filosofsko-metodologicheski kontroverzii.Mitri︠u︡ I︠A︡nkov - 1984 - Sofii︠a︡: Izd-vo na Bŭlgarskata akademii︠a︡ na naukite.
     
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  45. The Analysis of Meaning: Informatics 5, Proceedings ASLIB/BCS Conference.M. MacCafferty & Kurt Gray (eds.) - 1979 - Aslib.
     
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    The Cognitive Informatics Approach towards Wisdom.Andrew Targowski - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (9-10):51-82.
    The purpose of this investigation is to analyze the state of the art of sciences, beyond philosophy, so far involved in researching wisdom. Eventually, some recommendations will be offered for the further pursuit of wisdom among people and machines. Can machines think? Can machines be wise? These are the questions that will be pursue for the answers in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Nono-Computing, and the emerging mind science.
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    Social Informatics in Education: Societal Cultures Versus Educational Technologies.Ivo Vlaev & Leah Borovoi - 2015 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 35 (5-6):178-186.
    This article lies at the crossroads of education, technology, and culture, examining the assumption that societal cultures can exert influence on educational technologies. It is informed by a hypothesis that educational technology is not merely a matter of education and technology alone but is also about the societal culture wherein that educational technology is implemented. The study explores those societally and culturally informed factors that promote the rejection of educational technologies. It answers the research question: To what extent do societal (...)
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    Bringing Together Species Observations: A Case Story of Sweden’s Biodiversity Informatics Infrastructures.Jesse D. Peterson, Dick Kasperowski & René van der Wal - 2023 - Minerva 61 (2):265-289.
    Biodiversity informatics produces global biodiversity knowledge through the collection and analysis of biodiversity data using informatics techniques. To do so, biodiversity informatics relies upon data accrual, standardization, transferability, openness, and “invisible” infrastructure. What biodiversity informatics mean to society, however, cannot be adequately understood without recognizing what organizes biodiversity data. Using insights from science and technology studies, we story the organizing “visions” behind the growth of biodiversity informatics infrastructures in Sweden—an early adopter of digital technologies and significant contributor to global biodiversity (...)
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  49. Edinai︠a︡ golograficheskai︠a︡ informat︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ Vselennoĭ: EGITV.G. B. Dvoĭrin - 1994 - Sankt-Peterburg: "INTAN".
     
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    Topics in logic, informatics and philosophy of science.Halina Święczkowska (ed.) - 1999 - Białystok: Chair of Logic, Informatics and Philosophy of Science, University of Białystok.
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