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tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:information_-_basics [2023/10/26 19:50] – létrehozva kneheztanszek:oktatas:techcomm:information_-_basics [2024/10/07 07:07] (current) knehez
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-[[:Sciences]]+[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:Information - Basics:Sciences]] 
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 +Explains different types of sciences—inductive, deductive, and reductive—and their respective logical methods. It highlights how these approaches are applied in fields like physics, mathematics, and technical sciences. 
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 +[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:Information - Basics:Scientific method]] 
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 +Outlines the steps of the scientific method: observation, defining the problem, formulating a hypothesis, making predictions, conducting experiments, and verifying results. It emphasizes the importance of falsifiability, reproducibility, and empirical verification in scientific progress 
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 +[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:Information - Basics:Basic model of Communication]] 
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 +Explains the basic model of communication, involving multiple participants exchanging information. The process starts with the sender encoding a message, then transmitted through a communication channel that may introduce noise.  
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 +[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:Information - Basics:Basic communication structures]] 
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 +Describes four basic communication structures: Point to Point, Star, Bus, and Tree. 
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 +[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:Information - Basics:Information]] 
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 +Page explains the concept of information, describing it as a fundamental scientific idea. It presents a multi-level model for understanding information through various approaches: statistical, syntactical, semantic, pragmatic, and apobetical.  
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 +[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:Information - Basics:Description of Information]] 
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 +Provides an overview of how information is described through mathematical sets, including defining set elements, their relationships, and cardinality. It introduces both classical sets and fuzzy sets 
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 +[[tanszek:oktatas:techcomm:System:System]] 
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 +What is a system and modelling? RS memory. Four types of signals.  
tanszek/oktatas/techcomm/information_-_basics.1698349824.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/10/26 19:50 by knehez