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What (who) is information - definition


information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
n.
1.
Intelligence, notice, advice.
2.
Knowledge, knowledge of facts.
3.
(Law.) Accusation, complaint, denunciation.
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
¦ noun
1. facts or knowledge provided or learned.
2. what is conveyed or represented by a particular sequence of symbols, impulses, etc.: genetically transmitted information.
3. Law a charge lodged with a magistrates' court.
Derivatives
informational adjective
informationally adverb
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
n. an accusation or criminal charge brought by the public prosecutor (District Attorney) without a Grand Jury indictment. This "information" must state the alleged crimes in writing and must be delivered to the defendant at the first court appearance (arraignment). If the accusation is for a felony, there must be a preliminary hearing within a short period (such as five days) in which the prosecution is required to present enough evidence to convince the judge holding the hearing that the crime or crimes charged were committed and the defendant is likely to have committed them. If the judge becomes convinced, the defendant must face trial, and if the judge does not, the case against the defendant is dismissed. Sometimes it is a mixed bag, in that some of the charges in the information are sufficient for trial and the case is sent (remanded) to the appropriate court, and some are dismissed. See also: accusation charge felony Grand Jury indictment preliminary hearing

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Information
Information is an abstract concept that refers to that which has the power to inform. At the most fundamental level information pertains to the interpretation of that which may be sensed.
Examples of use of information
1. Credit information reports consist of credit account information, authentication information, and information from public records only.
2. For more information please contact ISAF Public Information.
3. For additional information, see World Summit on the Information Society.
4. Further information: Syracuse tourist information: 0'31 67710, apt–siracusa.it.
5. "In addition to basic information such as size and investment focus, the PE Monitor includes information about the fund‘s structure, fees, transactions and other vital information.