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ADONIS (Automated Document Delivery Over Networked Information Systems) - traducción al Inglés

COMBINATION OF INFORMATION, RESOURCES, ACTIVITIES AND PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT TASKS IN AN ORGANIZATION; GROUP OF COMPONENTS THAT INTERACT TO PRODUCE INFORMATION
Information system (2nd version); Information Systems; Informationssystem; Computer information system; Computer information systems; Computer Information Systems; Information systems and technology; Information in Computer Science; Information System; Business Information Systems; Elements of Information System; Information systems discipline; Information systems (discipline); Business computing; Information systems theory; Information systems; Business Information System; Business information systems; Business information system
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  • Information systems relationship to [[information technology]], [[computer science]], [[information science]], and [[business]]

ADONIS (Automated Document Delivery Over Networked Information Systems)      
= ADONIS (Distribución automática de documentos a través de sistemas de información en red)
Ex: This article gives a history of ADONIS (Automated Document Delivery Over Networked Inforion Systems) project from the late 1970s to its inauguration in 1987.
networked         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Network (disambiguation); Networks; Network (movie); Networking; Networked; Network structure; Netwrok; Net work; Various Network; Networking (disambiguation); Network (film)
(adj.) = conectado en red, en red
Ex: Today's users stand as witnesses to the formative stages of a totally networked society in the 21st century.
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* ADONIS (Automated Document Delivery Over Networked Information Systems) = ADONIS (Distribución automática de documentos a través de sistemas de información en red)
* networked file = fichero con estructura de red
* NIC (Networked Information Center) = NIC (Centro de Información en Red)
automated         
  • A soft drink [[vending machine]] in Japan, an example of automated retail
  • Automated pharmacology production
  • avatar]] for enhanced [[human–computer interaction]]
  • Automated side loader operation
  •  A [[flyball governor]] is an early example of a feedback control system. An increase in speed would make the counterweights move outward, sliding a linkage that tended to close the valve supplying steam, and so slowing the engine.
  • [[KUKA]] [[industrial robot]]s being used at a bakery for food production
  • Automated laboratory instrument
  • A [[block diagram]] of a PID controller in a feedback loop, where r(''t'') is the desired process value or "set point", and y(''t'') is the measured process value
  • [[Steam engine]]s promoted automation through the need to control engine speed and power.
  • Automated milling machines
TECHNOLOGY USE OF VARIOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS BY WHICH A PROCESS OR PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED WITH MINIMAL HUMAN ASSISTANCE
Automate; Industrial automation; Automatic control; Automated; Factory automation; Industrial Automation; Automated Control Systems; Automated method; Automatic control system; Automatic control system of the regulator(y) type; Automated system; Automatic machine; Automated systems; Automation Paradox; History of automation; Advantages and disadvantages of automation; Emerging applications of automation; Cognitive automation; Environmental impact of automation; Automation of industrial processes; Automated manufacturing; Automated waste management; Automated waste collection; Automatic waste collection; Societal impact of automation; Radical automation; Radical Automation; Computer operated; Technological automation
(adj.) = automatizado
Ex: These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.
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* automated catalogue = catálogo automatizado
* automated circulation system = sistema de préstamo automatizado, sistema de circulación automatizado
* Automated Document Delivery Over Networked Information Systems (ADONIS) = ADONIS (Distribución automática de documentos a través de sistemas de información en red)
* automated lending = préstamo automatizado
* automated lending system = sistema automatizado de préstamo
* automated library information system = sistema automatizado de bibliotecas
* automated library system = sistema bibliotecario automatizado
* automated retrieval = recuperación automática
* automated searching = búsqueda automatizada
* automated system = sistema automatizado
* BLAISE (British Library Automated Information Service) = BLAISE (Servicio de Información Automatizada de la Biblioteca Británica)
* semi-automated = semiautomatizado

Definición

entrega
sust. fem.
1) Acción y efecto de entregar o entregarse.
2) Cada uno de los cuadernos impresos en que se suele dividir y expender un libro publicado por partes, o cada libro o fascículo de una serie coleccionable.
3) Número o cantidad de cosas que se entregan de una vez.
4) Arquitectura. Parte de un sillar o madero que se introduce en la pared.
5) Atención, interés, esfuerzo, etc, en apoyo de una acción, un ideal, una persona o grupo de ellas, etc.

Wikipedia

Information system

An information system (IS) is a formal, sociotechnical, organizational system designed to collect, process, store, and distribute information. From a sociotechnical perspective, information systems are composed by four components: task, people, structure (or roles), and technology. Information systems can be defined as an integration of components for collection, storage and processing of data of which the data is used to provide information, contribute to knowledge as well as digital products that facilitate decision making.

A computer information system is a system that is composed of people and computers that processes or interprets information. The term is also sometimes used to simply refer to a computer system with software installed.

"Information systems" is also an academic field study about systems with a specific reference to information and the complementary networks of computer hardware and software that people and organizations use to collect, filter, process, create and also distribute data. An emphasis is placed on an information system having a definitive boundary, users, processors, storage, inputs, outputs and the aforementioned communication networks.

In many organizations, the department or unit responsible for information systems and data processing is known as "information services".

Any specific information system aims to support operations, management and decision-making. An information system is the information and communication technology (ICT) that an organization uses, and also the way in which people interact with this technology in support of business processes.

Some authors make a clear distinction between information systems, computer systems, and business processes. Information systems typically include an ICT component but are not purely concerned with ICT, focusing instead on the end-use of information technology. Information systems are also different from business processes. Information systems help to control the performance of business processes.

Alter argues for advantages of viewing an information system as a special type of work system. A work system is a system in which humans or machines perform processes and activities using resources to produce specific products or services for customers. An information system is a work system whose activities are devoted to capturing, transmitting, storing, retrieving, manipulating and displaying information.

As such, information systems inter-relate with data systems on the one hand and activity systems on the other. An information system is a form of communication system in which data represent and are processed as a form of social memory. An information system can also be considered a semi-formal language which supports human decision making and action.

Information systems are the primary focus of study for organizational informatics.