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Global information infrastructure; Global Information Infrastructure; Information Infrastructure

infrastructure      
n. υποδομή
bicycle path         
  • Buffered bike lane in [[Manhattan]], New York
  • One of the [[mountain pass cycling milestones]] placed along the climb to the [[Col d'Izoard]] in the French Alps
  • km}} long pedestrian and cycling path in the center of [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • A bicycle signal light in Toronto
  • [[Bicycle lift]] in [[Trondheim]], Norway
  • Alewife]] subway station in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], located at the intersection of three [[cycle path]]s
  • Multi-storey bicycle parking in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Providence]], Rhode Island
  • Signposted greenway, bordering on a [[gracht]] in [[Nordhorn]], Germany
  • A [[shared bus and cycle lane]] in [[Mannheim]], Germany
  • Cycling infrastructure being placed in Chicago, Illinois
  • Ciclovia Adriatica, in Italy
  • Two opened [[one-way street]]s for cyclists with additional signs (Germany)
  • A contraflow lane in [[Łódź]], Poland
  • Former railway line transformed into a shared use path in England
  • A cycle path next to a guided busway
  • A cycle track in the Netherlands
  • Cyclists use a segregated cut through of a busy interchange in [[London]] at rush hour.
  • access-date=10 June 2016}}</ref> The title has been taken over by [[Knippelsbro]], another bridge in Copenhagen.
  • Segregated cycle facility in Karlsruhe, Germany. ''Fahrradstraße'' means "bicycle street".
  • This ''fietspad'' (bicycle path) is in the [[Netherlands]] safely linking housing with decent [[street lights]].
  • Vaughan, Ontario, Canada]]
  • Kōjaku Kōtsū bus in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
  • New Road, Brighton - [[Shared Space]] scheme reduced motor traffic by 93%.
  • Light segregation on a cycle lane in [[Berlin]]
  • Protected intersection design based on a common Dutch model, preserving the physical segregation of the cycle lane throughout the intersection
  • A segregated cycle path
  • Bike commuters disembark at Palo Alto Station in [[Palo Alto, California]]
FACILITIES FOR USE BY CYCLISTS
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n. λωρίδα ποδηλάτων
New Zealand         
  • alt=Black and white engraving depicting a crowd of people
  • alt=A soldier in a green army uniform faces forwards
  • alt=A mid-size jet airliner in flight. The plane livery is all-black and features a New Zealand silver fern mark.
  • alt=Boats docked in blue-green water. Plate glass skyscrapers rising up in the background.
  • Botanic Gardens]] pictured.)
  • alt=An engraving of a sketched coastline on white background
  • alt=Brown square paper with Dutch writing and a thick red, curved line
  • alt=A squad of men kneel in the desert sand while performing a war dance
  • alt=A Romney ewe with her two lambs
  • alt=An artist's rendition of a Haast's eagle attacking two moa
  • national rugby union team ("All Blacks")]] before a game. The haka is a challenge with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet.
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • date=1 January 2017}}</ref>
  • alt=Blue water against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains
  • alt=A map of New Zealand divided into regions and territorial authorities with labels
  • alt=Islands of New Zealand as seen from satellite
  • alt=Stationary population pyramid broken down into 21 age ranges.
  • New Zealand Prime Minister [[Jacinda Ardern]] with US President [[Joe Biden]] in the [[Oval Office]], 2022
  • alt=One set of arrows point from Taiwan to Melanesia to Fiji/Samoa and then to the Marquesas Islands. The population then spread, some going south to New Zealand and others going north to [[Hawai'i]]. A second set start in southern Asia and end in [[Melanesia]].
  • alt=Pedestrians crossing a wide street which is flanked by storefronts
  • alt=Simple white building with two red domed towers
  • alt=A block of buildings fronted by a large statue.
  • More than 50%}}
  • alt=Kiwi amongst sticks
  • alt=A torn sheet of paper
ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC OCEAN
NewZealand; ISO 3166-1:NZ; Nz; Niu Tireni; Nu Tirani; New zealand; New Zealand's; New zeeland; New zeland; NZ; Administrative divisions of New Zealand; New zelanad; N.Z.; Staten Landt; New Zaeland; NEW Z; N z; New Zealnd; New Zeeland; Newzealand; Subdivisions of New Zealand; Staaten land; Staten Land; N. Zealand; Nouvelle-Zelande; NEW ZEALAND; Name of New Zealand; Kiwiland; Administrative divisions of new zealand; New Zealnad; New Zealand.; New+Zealand; New-Zealand; New.Zealand; N Zealand; Maoriland; Mew Zealand; New Xealand; New Zealand,; New Zealend; New Zeland; Aotearoa / New Zealand; N Z; Māoria; Neo Zealand; Etymology of New Zealand; Nova Zelandia; New Zealand at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games; Zelanian; Science and technology in New Zealand; Commonwealth of New Zealand; Aotearoa-New Zealand; Metropolican New Zealand; Metropolitan New Zealand; New Zea land; New ZeaLand; Infrastructure in New Zealand; Fake Australia; New Zealand proper
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Definitie

infrastructure
¦ noun the basic physical and organizational structures (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
Derivatives
infrastructural adjective

Wikipedia

Information infrastructure

An information infrastructure is defined by Ole Hanseth (2002) as "a shared, evolving, open, standardized, and heterogeneous installed base" and by Pironti (2006) as all of the people, processes, procedures, tools, facilities, and technology which support the creation, use, transport, storage, and destruction of information.

The notion of information infrastructures, introduced in the 1990s and refined during the following decade, has proven quite fruitful to the information systems (IS) field. It changed the perspective from organizations to networks and from systems to infrastructure, allowing for a global and emergent perspective on information systems. Information infrastructure is a technical structure of an organizational form, an analytical perspective or a semantic network.

The concept of information infrastructure (II) was introduced in the early 1990s, first as a political initiative (Gore, 1993 & Bangemann, 1994), later as a more specific concept in IS research. For the IS research community, an important inspiration was Hughes' (1983) accounts of large technical systems, analyzed as socio-technical power structures (Bygstad, 2008). Information infrastructure are typically different from the previous generations of "large technological system" because these digital sociotechnical systems are considered generative, meaning they allow new users to connect with or even appropriate the system.

Information infrastructure, as a theory, has been used to frame a number of extensive case studies (Star and Ruhleder 1996; Ciborra 2000; Hanseth and Ciborra 2007), and in particular to develop an alternative approach to IS design: "Infrastructures should rather be built by establishing working local solutions supporting local practices which subsequently are linked together rather than by defining universal standards and subsequently implementing them" (Ciborra and Hanseth 1998). It has later been developed into a full design theory, focusing on the growth of an installed base (Hanseth and Lyytinen 2008).

Information infrastructures include the Internet, health systems and corporate systems. It is also consistent to include innovations such as Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace as excellent examples (Bygstad, 2008). Bowker has described several key terms and concepts that are enormously helpful for analyzing information infrastructure: imbrication, bootstrapping, figure/ground, and a short discussion of infrastructural inversion. "Imbrication" is an analytic concept that helps to ask questions about historical data. "Bootstrapping" is the idea that infrastructure must already exist in order to exist (2011).