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Information Flow: The Logic of Distributed Systems

AUTHOR Seligman, Jerry; Barwise, Jon
PUBLISHER Cambridge University Press (11/05/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Open Ebook)

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Information is a central topic in computer science, cognitive science, and philosophy. In spite of its importance in the "information age," there is no consensus on what information is, what makes it possible, and what it means for one medium to carry information about another. Drawing on ideas from mathematics, computer science, and philosophy, this book addresses the definition and place of information in society. The authors, observing that information flow is possible only within a connected distribution system, provide a mathematically rigorous, philosophically sound foundation for a science of information. They illustrate their theory by applying it to a wide range of phenomena, from file transfer to DNA, from quantum mechanics to speech act theory.
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ISBN-13: 9780511895968
ISBN-10: 0511895968
Content Language: English
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Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product, Glossary
Country of Origin: US
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Computers | Languages - General
Computers | Distributed Systems - Client-Server Computing
Dewey Decimal: 004.36
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Information is a central topic in computer science, cognitive science, and philosophy. In spite of its importance in the "information age," there is no consensus on what information is, what makes it possible, and what it means for one medium to carry information about another. Drawing on ideas from mathematics, computer science, and philosophy, this book addresses the definition and place of information in society. The authors, observing that information flow is possible only within a connected distribution system, provide a mathematically rigorous, philosophically sound foundation for a science of information. They illustrate their theory by applying it to a wide range of phenomena, from file transfer to DNA, from quantum mechanics to speech act theory.
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