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Extended Informatics Paradigm in Biological and Psychological Education
Volume 2, Issue 1 (2003), pp. 39–52
Dobilas KIRVELIS   Kastytis BEITAS  

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https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2003.04
Pub. online: 15 October 2003      Type: Article     

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15 October 2003

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The aim of this work is to present extended informatics paradigm (EIP). This paradigm expands concept of informatics from traditional information and communication technologies (ICT) to a wide use of informational thinking, databases and related technologies in biology and psychology. The essential difference of EIP is an especial attention to nature and purpose of information in organized biological and/or psychological systems. Information as a phenomenon appeared on the Earth 3-4 billion years ago, when the life originated. Informatics paradigm considers the physical and chemical transformations of energy and matter as flows that are controlled, or as the signals for purposive informational control programs. Brain as product of biological evolution accomplishes a quick information processing, thinking and psychical activity. The information is born in control systems of organized systems. The organized systems are represented as informational closed-loop coding-decoding structures. Therefore, the scope of bioinformatics which is generally taught as a skill to deal with biological data bases should be extended, as well as the subject of informational psychology.

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information control organised system coding-decoding bioinformatics

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