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Information about the world that reduces the existing degree of uncertainty, incompleteness of knowledge, alienated from its creator - this ...
a. knowledge;
b. information; in. data;
d. signals.
The process of saturation of production and all spheres of life and human activity with information:
a. informatization; b. computerization; in. automation;
d. globalization.
The set of documents drawn up according to uniform rules is called:
a. document flow; b. documentation;
in. information; d. data.
The supporting subsystems of an automated information system do not include:
a. Information Support; b. software;
in. support software; d. technical support.
A subjective indicator characterizing the measure of sufficiency of the evaluated information for solving objective problems:
a. completeness of information; b. tolerance;
in. relevance; d. reliability.
A system of means and methods for collecting, transmitting, accumulating, processing, storing, presenting and using information:
a. information process;
b. information technology; in. Information system;
d. information activities.
Information technology refers to operations performed with information:
a. only using computer equipment; b. on a paper basis only;
in. both automated and traditional paper operations; d. only automated operations.
An automated information system (AIS) providing information support for the targeted collective activity of an enterprise is:
a. AIS process control; b. AIS personnel management;
in. local AIS;
Corporate AIS.
Type of handwritten signature analogue, which is a means of protecting information:
a. password;
b. authorization; in. cipher;
d. electronic digital signature.
Legal methods for protecting programs and databases include ... a. licensing agreements and contracts;
b. hardware (electronic) keys;
in. password protection of programs at their launch; d. antivirus programs.
Software tools protect information on computer host carriers ...
a. using encryption (cryptography); b. physical barrage method;
in. using security alarm; using pate
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