Information networks
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[edit] Definition
Information networks means utilizing information in versatile human and technical networks to enhance knowledge, business or social aims. In particular, it involves research, educational and professional networking. It may utilize information portal or other type of collaborative networking for sharing information.
Information networks refer to utilizing the contemporary networking technologies such as Internet and wireless communication for distributing and sharing information among these different technical networks that any human network can benefit of. Essentially, information network is linked to exhanging information between interest groups within and between human institutions such as companies, universities, research organizations, and communities.
[edit] University Degree Programs
There are multidisciplinary degree programs at certain universities for this theme that combine technical and human network studies in a scientific manner.
- Information Networks, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
- Information Networks, University of Oulu, Finland
[edit] Research Information Networks
[edit] Multidisciplinary Research Networks
Information Network can be established as a research unit such as CIESIN (The Center for International Earth Science Information Network) which is researc center within the Earth Institute at Columbia University. CIESIN works at the intersection of the social, natural, and information sciences, and specializes in on-line data and information management, spatial data integration and training, and interdisciplinary research related to human interactions in the environment.
[edit] University-Industry Research Centers
Information Network can be established with industry and university, and focus on some specific area such as wireless communication research. At New Jersey’s Rutgers University industry-university cooperative research center Wireless Information Networks laboratory focused on wireless technology was founded in 1989. Another example is (CWINS) is a wireless research laboratory with research alliances with other industrial and academic groups. The center has performed research for government agencies and has close ties with the world-leading organizations in the wireless industry.
- Wireless Information Networks Laboratory, Rutgers University, NJ,USA
- Center for Wireless Information Network Studies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA, USA
[edit] Information Network Portals
Information Network can be seen also as a www-portal, blog or library service. These examplify the human and technical sides of the information networking.
Categories: Networks | Education | Research | Portals