Informatics, Classification → Informatics
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Informatics is the study of computational systems. According to the ACM Europe Council and Informatics Europe, informatics is synonymous with computer science and computing as a profession, in which the central notion is transformation of information. In some cases, the term "informatics" may also be used with different meanings, e.g. in the context of social computing, or in context of library science.
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Organizations relating to Informatics
WorldCALL / Valencia, Spain
Arab Union of Information Technology / Cairo, Egypt
International Association for Computing and Philosophy / Lower Hutt, New Zealand / Est. 2004
World Federation on Soft Computing / London, UK
Asian Federation of Computer Vision Societies / Seoul, Korea Rep
Asian Association for Foundation of Software / Singapore, Singapore
Society for Bioinformatics in the Nordic Countries / Solna, Sweden
International Network for Information Technology in Agriculture / Bonn, Germany
International Society for Adaptive Behavior / Odense, Denmark
International Association for Computer and Information Science / Mount Pleasant MI, USA
Sociedad Iberoamericana de Bioinformatica / Santiago, Chile / Est. 2009
Smart City Business America Institute / Sao Paulo, Brazil / Est. 2013
Nordic and Baltic GeoGebra Network / Reykjavik, Iceland
Arab Information and Communication Technologies Organization / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 2001
Regional Information Technology and Software Engineering Centre / Cairo, Egypt
United Nations Group on the Information Society / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2006
United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society / Macau, Macau / Est. 1989
European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research / Neubiberg, Germany / Est. 1991
UNESCO Office, Cairo - Regional Bureau for Sciences in the Arab States / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1947
INFOYOUTH - Worldwide Information Network on Youth Related Issues / Paris, France / Est. 1992
International Software Testing Qualifications Board / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2002
Drupal Association / Kortrijk, Belgium / Est. 2006
International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 2005
e-Infrastructure Reflection Group / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 2003
Euro-Par Steering Committee / Göttingen, Germany
Latin American Theoretical Informatics Symposium / Stony Brook NY, USA
International Blaise Users Group / Ann Arbor MI, USA / Est. 1992
European Union Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice / Tallinn, Estonia / Est. 2011
Formal Methods Europe / Uppsala, Sweden / Est. 1984
International Institute of Informatics and Systemics / Winter Garden FL, USA
infoDev / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1995
Agile Alliance / Corryton TN, USA
European Magnetic Resonance Forum Foundation / Est. 1982
Ada-Europe / Padua, Italy / Est. 1988
Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium / London, UK / Est. 1998
Global Movement for Digital Freedom / New York NY, USA / Est. 2009
EGI Foundation / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 2010
International Grid Trust Federation
CAADFutures Foundation / Eindhoven, Netherlands / Est. 1985
European Forum for ICST / Est. 2011
YAPC:: Europe Foundation
European Network for Social Intelligence
Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries / Helsinki, Finland / Est. 2015
Computational Complexity Foundation / Waterloo ON, Canada / Est. 2015
Game Philosophy Network / Est. 2005
International Computer Science Conventions / Millet AB, Canada
Smile Africa International / Kelowna BC, Canada / Est. 1992
Forum Informatikerinnnen für Frieden und Gesellschaftliche Verantwortung / Bremen, Germany
Collaboration on International ICT Policy-Making for East and Southern Africa / Kampala, Uganda / Est. 2004
Asian Centre for Engineering Computations and Software / Pathum Thani, Thailand / Est. 1995
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World Problems relating to Informatics
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialDependence on information technology
Computer-based crime
Uncontrolled use of computer data
Non-compliance of computer equipment to Year 2000 transition
Computer viruses
Computer piracy
Internet traffic congestion
Socially disruptive effects of video games
Computer stress
Downgrading of jobs due to computerization
Unauthorized access to computer information systems
Computer rage
Computer pornography
Unreliability of computer software
Elitist control of information technology
Displacement of human intelligence by machine intelligence
Electronic waste
Abuse of computer systems
Vulnerability of high technology systems
Failure of computer billing
Health hazards of computer monitor screens
Excessive dependence on computer models of complex system behaviour
Action Strategies relating to Informatics
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialComputerizing
Accessing online information
Managing computer stress
Developing information technology
Developing software
Using workgroup computing
Monitoring engineering industry
Safeguarding telecommunications security
Benchmarking computer simulation codes
Creating geographic information systems
Displacing manpower with information technology
Developing guidelines on information technologies for developing countries
Advancing digital science
Fostering regional cooperation on specialized information services
Using computer-based technology
Interworking
Training professionals in computer information systems
Using computers in education
Creating paid work through computer-based technologies
Ensuring information system integrity
Using computer-aided design
Assessing socio-cultural impact of communication technologies
Using information technology for education
Increasing computer-based retrieval systems to cope with growth of scientific literature
Providing training on environmental information technology
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