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The concept of information is central to several fields of research and professional practice. So many definitions have been put forward that complete inventory is unachievable. Reviewers are inclined to iron out originality in information models; thus the present bibliographical research aims to discover the creativity of authors attempting to define the concept of information. The authors of this book offer the concise records of thirty-two different information theories, and provide a statistical overview of the literature. Rocchi is a scientist who is no stranger to groundbreaking…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The concept of information is central to several fields of research and professional practice. So many definitions have been put forward that complete inventory is unachievable. Reviewers are inclined to iron out originality in information models; thus the present bibliographical research aims to discover the creativity of authors attempting to define the concept of information. The authors of this book offer the concise records of thirty-two different information theories, and provide a statistical overview of the literature. Rocchi is a scientist who is no stranger to groundbreaking proposals and the end of the book opens up new possibilities for theoretical research in the information domain
Autorenporträt
Paolo Rocchi is an Emeritus Docent of IBM and an Adjunct Professor at Luiss University of Roma, Italy. His research background is in applied and theoretical fields such as software engineering, computer science education, probability theory, reliability theory and quantum mechanics. He authored over one hundred and twenty works.