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Qu'est-ce (qui) est informations - définition

GERMAN RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
Fraunhofer IIS-A; Fraunhofer Gesellschaft; Fraunhofer society; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft; Fraunhofer Institute; Fraunhofer Institutes; Fraunhofer USA; Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology; Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research; Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics; FhG; Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen; Fraunhofer Institut für Informations und Datenverarbeitung; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V.; ILT-Fraunhofer; Fraunhofer IIS; Fraunhofer institut; Fraunhofer-Institut; Gesellschaft für Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung; Fraunhofer Society for Applied Research; Fraunhofer Institute Open Communication Systems; Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.; Fraunhofer IZM; Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology; Fraunhofer IBP; Fraunhofer Institut Integrierte Schaltungen; Fraunhofer Institut Materialfluss und Logistik; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.; Fraunhofer-Institut fur Materialfluss und Logistik; 10.2195

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) to furnish, give, offer, provide information
2) to collect, dig up, find, gather; extract information
3) to classify information
4) to divulge, leak information
5) to declassify information
6) to feed information (into a computer)
7) to retrieve information (from a computer)
8) to cover up, suppress, withhold information
9) classified, confidential; detailed; firsthand; inside; misleading; reliable; secondhand; secret information
10) (AE) long-distance information (BE has long-distance enquiries, trunk enquiries)
11) information about, on
12) information that + clause (we have information that she has returned to this country)
13) for smb.'s information (for your information)
formation         
  • Ceremonial formation of military personnel
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Formations; Formation (football); Formation (disambiguation)
n.
arrangement of troops, ships, aircraft
1) to break formation
2) close; tight formation
3) battle formation (drawn up in battle formation)
4) in formation (to fly in close formation)
structure
grouping
5) a cloud; rock formation
6) (ling.) a back formation
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
<data> The result of applying data processing to data, giving it context and meaning. Information can then be further processed to yeild knowledge. People or computers can find patterns in data to perceive information, and information can be used to enhance knowledge. Since knowledge is prerequisite to wisdom, we always want more data and information. But, as modern societies verge on information overload, we especially need better ways to find patterns. 1234567.89 is data. "Your bank balance has jumped 8087% to $1234567.89" is information. "Nobody owes me that much money" is knowledge. "I'd better talk to the bank before I spend it, because of what has happened to other people" is wisdom. (2007-09-10)

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Fraunhofer Society

The Fraunhofer Society (German: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e. V., lit. 'Fraunhofer Society for the Advancement of Applied Research') is a German research organization with 76 institutes spread throughout Germany, each focusing on different fields of applied science (as opposed to the Max Planck Society, which works primarily on basic science). With some 29,000 employees, mainly scientists and engineers, and with an annual research budget of about €2.8 billion, it is the biggest organization for applied research and development services in Europe.

Some basic funding for the Fraunhofer Society is provided by the state (the German public, through the federal government together with the states or Länder, "owns" the Fraunhofer Society), but more than 70% of the funding is earned through contract work, either for government-sponsored projects or from industry.

It is named after Joseph von Fraunhofer who, as a scientist, an engineer, and an entrepreneur, is said to have superbly exemplified the goals of the society. The organization has seven centers in the United States, under the name "Fraunhofer USA", and three in Asia. In October 2010, Fraunhofer announced that it would open its first research center in South America.

Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd was established as a legally independent affiliate along with its Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics, in Glasgow, Scotland, in March 2012.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour informations
1. QUESTION÷ Do you have informations about negotiations between U.S. and Australia? And maybe Japan on an environment package, which would be qualified as a post–Kyoto Agreement. Do you have any informations on that?
2. Two of the people who allegedly received that help were charged yesterday with mortgage fraud in criminal informations.
3. According to informations reaching from Swat Malakand division, torrential rains in the region caused heavy floods in River Swat in Kalam causing a breach in a powerhouse dam.
4. Mr Mitchell, in a statement, explained he was quitting his job as Director of the Central Office of Informations Media Monitoring Unit because he was convinced of the McCanns‘ innnocence.
5. The army sources claimed those killed or injured in Tuesday aerial strikes were either foreign or local terrorists and their positions were targeted after receipt of credible informations and their activities were being monitored for the last few days.