It is argued here that the discipline of information systems does not have a clear and substantive conceptualization of its most fundamental category, namely, information itself. As a first stage in addressing the problem, this paper evaluates a wide range of theories or concepts of information in order to assess their suitability as a basis for information systems. Particular importance is placed on the extent to which they deal with the semantic and pragmatic dimensions of information and its relation to meaning. It is concluded that Dretske's analysis of knowledge and information provides the most suitable basis for further development
Information is integral to our experience of the world and to personal, social and organisational fu...
In this paper we discuss the construction of information systems ontologies. We summarize and discus...
The information age is upon us and the main paradox is that there is no satisfactory and commonly ac...
It is argued here that the discipline of information systems does not have a clear and substantive c...
To advance the understanding and use of 'information' and 'information system', two key concepts fo...
This presentation considers some basic theoretical issues concerning information systems. Theoretica...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9261.954(WBS-RB-RP--136) / BLDSC - B...
The key concept of information science is the concept of information which is tied to a number of co...
The key concept of information science is the concept of information which is tied to a number of co...
Information, though a core concept in Information System research, has been taken for granted by sch...
The general theory of information is a synthetic approach, which organizes and encompasses all main ...
Information is fundamental to the discipline of information systems, yet there is little agreement a...
Information Science (IS) is commonly said to study collection, classification, storage, retrieval, a...
This paper seeks to contribute to better understanding of information within the information systems...
The relation between documentation, information and knowledge are not clear and these terms are freq...
Information is integral to our experience of the world and to personal, social and organisational fu...
In this paper we discuss the construction of information systems ontologies. We summarize and discus...
The information age is upon us and the main paradox is that there is no satisfactory and commonly ac...
It is argued here that the discipline of information systems does not have a clear and substantive c...
To advance the understanding and use of 'information' and 'information system', two key concepts fo...
This presentation considers some basic theoretical issues concerning information systems. Theoretica...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9261.954(WBS-RB-RP--136) / BLDSC - B...
The key concept of information science is the concept of information which is tied to a number of co...
The key concept of information science is the concept of information which is tied to a number of co...
Information, though a core concept in Information System research, has been taken for granted by sch...
The general theory of information is a synthetic approach, which organizes and encompasses all main ...
Information is fundamental to the discipline of information systems, yet there is little agreement a...
Information Science (IS) is commonly said to study collection, classification, storage, retrieval, a...
This paper seeks to contribute to better understanding of information within the information systems...
The relation between documentation, information and knowledge are not clear and these terms are freq...
Information is integral to our experience of the world and to personal, social and organisational fu...
In this paper we discuss the construction of information systems ontologies. We summarize and discus...
The information age is upon us and the main paradox is that there is no satisfactory and commonly ac...