Informatio sensu latissimo in philosophia, scientia, ingeniaria et specialiter informatica plerumque dicitur omnis res data quae ab intellectu elaborata exhibita est. Complectitur
In re militari, informatio ab intellegentia sic dignoscitur: intellegentia complectitur informationem, modos quibus hae informationes obtineantur, et consilia specialia ab hac informatione derivata.
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