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Waters, John K. – Campus Technology, 2012
Colleges and universities are swimming in an ever-widening sea of data. Human beings and machines together generate about 2.5 "quintillion" (10[superscript 18]) bytes every day, according to IBM's latest estimate. The sources of all that data are dizzyingly diverse: e-mail, blogs, click streams, security cameras, weather sensors, social networks,…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Data, Information Utilization, Information Management
Bodaken, Edward M.; Crawford, John E. – 1973
In an attempt to set up a heuristic model for the study of attitude formation and change, this paper takes into consideration man's cognitive-environmental interfaces and man's capacity to process information. By conceptualizing attitude, the authors anticipate that they will be able to offer a potential for solving attitude-behavior conflict. (DS)
Descriptors: Administration, Attitudes, Behavioral Sciences, Concept Formation
Lu, John; Markham, David – 1972
This paper demonstrates an approach which enables one to reduce in a systematic way the immense complexity of a large body of knowledge. This approach provides considerable insight into what is known and unknown in a given academic field by systematically and pragmatically ordering the information. As a case study, the authors selected…
Descriptors: Cybernetics, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
International Federation for Information Processing, Geneva (Switzerland). Working Group on Secondary School Education. – 1976
The efficient use of information depends on the way it is organized. Haphazard information may serve some useful purpose, but for a particular purpose, information needs to be processed into another structure which more easily fulfills that purpose. This booklet examines the concepts of information and information processing with the intention of…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Conceptual Schemes, Information Processing, Information Systems
Simpkins, John D. – 1973
Processing complex multivariate information effectively when relational properties of information sub-groups are ambiguous is difficult for man and man-machine systems. However, the information processing task is made easier through code study, cybernetic planning, and accurate display mechanisms. An exploratory laboratory study designed for the…
Descriptors: Cybernetics, Display Systems, Engineering Technology, Information Processing
Ryland, Edwin Holman – 1972
It was hypothesized that increases in the amount and specificity of information furnished to a discussion group would facilitate group decision making and improve other aspects of group and individual performance. Procedures in testing these assumptions included varying the amounts of statistics, examples, testimony, and augmented information…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Discussion Groups, Group Behavior
Duncan, Daniel M. – 1973
The method most organizations use in processing information to carry on their management goals are inadequate for the modern world. A convergence of theoretical and empirical work can create new ways of thinking about management. Four areas which can help to achieve better organizational procedures need concentrated study: new conceptual tools…
Descriptors: Administration, Attitudes, Behavioral Sciences, Concept Formation
Comparison of Bayesian and Regression Approaches to the Study of Information Processing in Judgment.
Slovic, Paul; Lichtenstein, Sarah – 1970
Most research on information utilization in judgment and decision making has followed two basic approaches: "regression" and "Bayesian." Each has characteristic tasks and characteristic information that must be processed to accomplish these tasks. There has been a tendency to work within a single approach with minimal communication between the…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Cues
Weisman, Herman M. – 1972
Following an introduction providing background on the role of information, modern methods of information transfer and the theoretical bases of information systems are described. A second section deals with practical aspects of information services practices and operational management problems. A final section examines the specialized character of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Centers, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Meehan, Peter M.; Beal, George M. – 1977
The objective of this monograph is to contribute to the further understanding of the knowledge-production-and-utilization process. Its primary focus is on a model both general and detailed enough to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse functions, roles, and processes required to understand the flow of knowledge from its point of origin…
Descriptors: Action Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination, Information Processing