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==Definition==
 
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== Summary==
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The draft version of ISO 9001E 2014 define [[Information|information]] as meaningful [[Data|data]].
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== Description==
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Information is often used interchangeably with knowledge. There is often a thin line between the two concepts, to see the difference, see [[Knowledge]].
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== References ==
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==Related articles==
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[[Knowledge]]
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[[Data]]
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[[Contextual information]]
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[[Derived information]]
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[[Information audit]]
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[[Information loss]]
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[[Information management]]
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[[Information management system]]
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[[Information network]]
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[[Information overload]]
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[[Information preservation]]
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[[Information processing]]
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[[Information repository]]
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[[Information technology]]
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[[Information technology programme]]
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Note 1: The draft version of ISO 9001E 2014 defines [[Information|information]] as meaningful [[Data|data]].
  
[[Safety relevance of information]]
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Note 2: Information is often used interchangeably with knowledge. There is often a thin line between the two concepts.
  
'''Source: ''' [[Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 18 December 2015


Definition

Data that has been organized within a context and translated into a form that has structure and meaning. The draft version of ISO 9001E 2014 defines information as meaningful data.

Note 1: The draft version of ISO 9001E 2014 defines information as meaningful data.

Note 2: Information is often used interchangeably with knowledge. There is often a thin line between the two concepts.