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  • 71Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure — The Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure or FFII is a non profit organisation based in Munich, Germany, dedicated to establishing a free market in information technology, by the removal of barriers to competition. The FFII was largely …

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  • 72Physical information — In physics, physical information refers generally to the information that is contained in a physical system. Its usage in quantum mechanics (i.e. quantum information) is important, for example in the concept of quantum entanglement to describe… …

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  • 73Minimum Information Standards — Minimum Information (MI) standards or reporting guidelines specify the minimum amount of meta data (information) and data required to meet a specific aim or aims. Usually the aim is to provide enough meta data and data to enable the unambiguous… …

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  • 74Collaborative information seeking — (CIS) is a field of research that involves studying situations, motivations, and methods for people working in collaborative groups for information seeking projects, as well as building systems for supporting such activities. Such projects often… …

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  • 75Relevance (information retrieval) — In the context of information science and information retrieval, relevance denotes how well a retrieved set of documents (or a single document) meets the information need of the user. Topical relevance and other kinds of relevance Relevance most… …

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  • 76Value of information — (VoI) in decision analysis is the amount a decision maker would be willing to pay for information prior to making a decision. imilar termsVoI is sometimes distinguished into value of perfect information, also called value of clairvoyance (VoC),… …

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  • 77Health information exchange — (HIE) is defined as the mobilization of healthcare information electronically across organizations within a region or community. HIE provides the capability to electronically move clinical information between disparate health care information… …

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  • 78Enterprise Information Security Architecture — (EISA) is a part of enterprise architecture focusing on information security throughout the enterprise. Definition Enterprise Information Security Architecture (EISA) is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing… …

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  • 79Health information technology — Introduction= Health information technology (HIT) provides the umbrella framework to describe the comprehensive management of health information and its secure exchange between consumers, providers, government and quality entities, and insurers.… …

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  • 80National Telecommunications and Information Administration — Agency overview Formed 1978 Jurisdict …

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