Informatics (disambiguation)
Informatics is the study of the structure, behaviour, and interactions of natural and engineered computational systems.
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Informatics may also refer to:
- Computing, any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers
- Computer science, the theoretical study of algorithms, information and computation
- Computer engineering (called technical informatics)
- Information science, an interdisciplinary study of the processing, management, and retrieval of information
- Informatics engineering (Southern European term)
- Information technology, the study, design, development, implementation, support, or management of computer-based information systems,
- Information engineering
- Computational science
- Cognitive science
Other uses
- Informatics General, previously Informatics, Inc., leading independent software company 1962-1985
- Informatics Europe, an association for European PhD-granting computer and information science departments
- Informatics for Consumer Health, a U.S. governmental health body
- Informatics Corporation of America, a U.S. healthcare information company
- Informatics Forum, major building at University of Edinburgh
- Informatics.nic.in, a quarterly e-Governance publication
- Informatics Institute of Technology, educational entity in Sri Lanka
- Informatics Philippines, an educational institution
gollark: I don't think it is 50%. I'll check when I have some scratch paper to work on.
gollark: For that price you could buy much better things like 3 very dense GPU servers.
gollark: I mean "accelerationism" like that political thing where you help the opposing movement because it'll magically destroy itself or something.
gollark: It would no longer be possible for humans to cut many of them down.
gollark: Also deforestation. There are so many upsides.
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