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Bioinformatik

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Krebsforschung heute

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Obwohl der Begriff „Informatik“ (gleichbedeutend mit „Computerwissenschaften“) bereits vor dreißig Jahren geprägt wurde, hat er bis heute keine angemessene logische Definition erhalten. Für manchen Wissenschaftler ist Informatik ein „verschwommenes semantisches Konstrukt, das auf intuitiven Gebrauch zur Befriedigung eines Kommunikationsbedürfnisses zurückgeht“. Anderen mag eine Arbeitsdefinition genügen: Informatik umfaßt zahlreiche verschiedene Disziplinen, die sich in der einen oder anderen Weise mit der Analyse, Anwendung, Sammlung und Verfügbarmachung von Informationen befassen.

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Reczko, DI.M., Sändor, PD.D., Engelmann, D.U., Schäfer, M., Meinzer, HP. (1995). Bioinformatik. In: Krebsforschung heute. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87240-2_11

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