Information science
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Information science is a discipline that deals with the processes of
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
. It attempts to bring together concepts and methods from such varied disciplines as library science, computer science and engineering, linguistics, and psychology to develop techniques and devices to aid in
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
of information. In its early stages in the
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
, information science was concerned primarily with applying the then-new computer technology to the processing and managing of documents.
The applied computer technologies and theoretical studies of information science have since permeated many
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
. Computer science and engineering still tend to absorb its theory- and technology-oriented subjects, and management science tends to absorb
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
subjects.
Computer science is the study of computers, their design, and their uses for computation, data processing, and systems control, including
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
of computer hardware and software, and programming. The field encompasses theory, mathematical activities such as design and analysis of algorithms, performance studies of systems and their components, and estimation of
1960s
design and development
information-systems
other disciplines
reliability and availability
storing and transferring information
the handling
of systems by probabilistic techniques.
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