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Information Oriented Software Development is a software development methodology focused on working with information inside a computer program as opposed to working with just data. A significant difference exists between data and information.[1] Information Oriented Software Development relies on data structures specifically designed to hold information, and relies on frameworks that support those data structures.[2] Information oriented software development focuses on the conceptual needs of users and customers rather than the data storage models and object models.

Information data structures

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Information data structures are data structures specifically intended to support information inside a computer program. Two common ones are as follows:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ [1] Data vs. Information
  2. ^ [2] Information Oriented
  3. ^ [3] An Ontological and Epistemological Perspective of Fuzzy Set Theory
  4. ^ [4] Endemes are an Information Structure