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information technology
development, management, and use of computer-based information systems
programmer
A programmer, computer programmer or coder is an author of computer source code someone with skill in computer programming. The professional titles software developer and software engineer may be used for jobs that require a programmer.
outsourcing
user profile
data about an individual user
knowledge society
social formation in which individual and collective knowledge and its organization are increasingly becoming the basis of social, economic and media coexistence
informatization
Informatization or informatisation refers to the extent by which a geographical area, an economy or a society is becoming information-based, i.e. the increase in size of its information labor force. Usage of the term was inspired by Marc Porat’s categories of ages of human civilization: the Agricultural Age, the Industrial Age and the Information Age (1978). Informatization is to the Information Age what industrialization was to the Industrial Age. It has been stated that:
e-service
Electronic services or e-services are services that make use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The three main components of e-services are: service provider; service receiver; and the channels of service delivery (i.e., technology)
zero trust architecture
design and implementation strategy of IT systems where users and devices should not be trusted by default, even if they are connected to a privileged network such as a corporate LAN and even if they were previously verified
Design for All
conscious and systematic effort to proactively apply principles, methods and tools to promote universal design in computer-related technologies, including Internet-based technologies
e-assessment
test given using a computer
Software defined storage
type of computer data storage
Gender digital divide
gender biases in digital technology
hard copy
printed or photographic material generated from a microform or digital source, usually refers to prints on paper, but the substrate may be of any material
data library
collection of numeric and/or other data sets for secondary use in research
health information technology
health technology applied to health and health care
Real-time data
information delivered immediately after collection
Lamé's theorem
analysis of the complexity of Euclidean algorithm
data loss prevention software
concept of data breach protection
Surround-view system
assistive vehicle technology using omnidirectional video
environmental informatics
information science applied to environmental science