sábado, 28 de agosto de 2010

TALLER II

ACTIVIDAD.

A) SELECCIONA UN TEXTO CON TU AREA DE INTERES E IDENTIFICA:

1.-Palabras que no conoces...agrega las abreviaciones.
     Sources: Translation of SOURCE
      fuente feminine, origen masculine, nacimiento masculine (de un río)
     powerful:poderoso

2.-Idea principal del texto (en español)
     Se refiere al la buena gestion de la informacion para la organizacion de la misma.
3.-Categorias lexicales (2 ejemplos por categoria)
  • Palabras de contenido: collection
  • Palabras de función:
  • Verbos: (involves)(have)
  • Adverbios (:more)
  • Adjetivos:(over)(related)
  • Artículos:(the )(a)
  • Preposiciones: (from) (to files)
  • Conjución:
  • Cognados verdaderos:(collection )(organization)
  • Cognados falsos:(many )(disseminated)
  • Sufijos:(closely)(increasingly)
  • Prefijos: (behind)(network)
B) ESTRUCTURA DE LA ORACIÓN:(2 ejemplos)
  1. Frase nominal.
          Núcleo de la frase nominal(*).
          pre-modificadores (*), postmodificadores(*)

 2. Frase verbal.
     
           Núcleo de la frase verbal.(*)
           Tiempo verbal.

  the job of information management took on a new light

  Those individuals found themselves tasked with


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Information management

Information management (IM) is the collection and management of information from one or more sources and the distribution of that information to one or more audiences. This sometimes involves those who have a stake in, or a right to that information. Management means the organization of and control over the structure, processing and delivery of information.

Throughout the 1970s this was largely limited to files, file maintenance, and the life cycle management of paper-based files, other media and records. With the proliferation of information technology starting in the 1970s, the job of information management took on a new light, and also began to include the field of Data maintenance. No longer was information management a simple job that could be performed by almost anyone. An understanding of the technology involved, and the theory behind it became necessary. As information storage shifted to electronic means, this became more and more difficult. By the late 1990s when information was regularly disseminated across computer networks and by other electronic means, network managers, in a sense, became information managers. Those individuals found themselves tasked with increasingly complex tasks, hardware and software. With the latest tools available, information management has become a powerful resource and a large expense for many organizations.

In short, information management entails organizing, retrieving, acquiring and maintaining information. It is closely related to and overlapping with the practice of Data Management.


http://www.answers.com/topic/information-management

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