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tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:information_-_basics:information [2024/09/23 21:14] – [Different approaches] kneheztanszek:oktatas:techcomm:information_-_basics:information [2024/09/24 07:27] (current) – [Different approaches] knehez
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 The information's Quantitative properties are defined by the static and syntactical laws of encoding, while its qualitative properties are defined by the semantic and pragmatic laws. The information's Quantitative properties are defined by the static and syntactical laws of encoding, while its qualitative properties are defined by the semantic and pragmatic laws.
  
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 **1.) Statistical approach** examines the measurability of the information. **1.) Statistical approach** examines the measurability of the information.
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 //Example//: Measuring how much data can be transmitted over a communication channel while minimizing errors. //Example//: Measuring how much data can be transmitted over a communication channel while minimizing errors.
  
-**2.) The Syntactical approach examines the formal qualities using the theory of coding and language theory.+**2.) The Syntactical approach** examines the formal qualities using the theory of coding and language theory.
 The syntactical level concerns the formal structures and patterns used to represent information. This includes rules governing how symbols, letters, or words are combined according to a predefined set of grammar or syntax rules. The focus here is on structure rather than meaning, making this layer important in language theory and coding theory. The syntactical level concerns the formal structures and patterns used to represent information. This includes rules governing how symbols, letters, or words are combined according to a predefined set of grammar or syntax rules. The focus here is on structure rather than meaning, making this layer important in language theory and coding theory.
  
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