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Information theory hypotheses for internet interfaces

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posted on 2023-05-23, 12:25 authored by Ronczka, J
This paper suggests Information Theory is the cornerstone to the development of 'Command - communication - control' Interfaces. As such, the complementary explicit considerations tend to be associated with the realities of 'Management - causalities - consequences'. Information Theory then has implicit supporting Hypotheses with properties and relationships that might be distilled by a causality nomenclature. The causality nomenclature appears here for a fleeting moment and then there for another without fully revelling themselves but has the power of endurance. Therefore what is put forward are plausible hypotheses based on a number of entangled single-to-multiple chain 'causality logic gates' of 'knowledge - information - learning domains'. The Information Theory Hypotheses may provide the 'tool kit' to the basic methods for Informatics Semantic and Semiotic temporal mapping within the context of 'Internet Technologies and Applications' Biorheology interfaces.

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Publication title

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Internet Technologies and Applications, ITA 11

Volume

2011

Editors

S Cunningham

Pagination

205-212

ISBN

978-094688168-0

Department/School

Australian Maritime College

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Event title

4th International Conference on Internet Technologies and Applications, ITA 11

Event Venue

Wrexham, Wales

Date of Event (Start Date)

2011-09-06

Date of Event (End Date)

2011-09-09

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Expanding knowledge in the information and computing sciences

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