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Q2. What is I.T.?  What is I.S.? What is the difference and their relation to each other these
I.T. and I.S.?
-Information Technology (IT) is the use of computers, storage, networks, and
other physical devices, infrastructure, and processes to create, process, store, protect, and
exchange electronic data in all formats. IT is typically used in the context of business
operations, as opposed to technologies used for personal or entertainment purposes.
Commercial use of IT includes both computer technology and telecommunications. IT
departments employ people trained in disciplines including computer science,
engineering, programming, networking and telecommunications. Some businesses have
entire departments devoted to maintaining company computer systems; some companies
hire consultants or experts from outside the organization for this purpose. Many
businesses also hire workers who specialize in voice or data communications.
Information device (IS) refers to a set of more than one portions of gadget worried
within side the collection, processing, storage, and dissemination of data. Hardware,
software, laptop device connections and data, data device users, and the device`s housing
are all a part of an IS. Personal computers, smartphones, databases, and networks are just
a few examples of data structures. Enterprises and groups use data structures to have
interaction with their providers and patron base, carry out their operations, control their
organization, and perform their advertising campaigns. The information device (IS)
performs a variety of obligations that include accumulating records from inside and out of
doors sources, processing information into information, archiving facts for destiny use,
providing information for decision-makers, and distributing facts for use by means of other
system components. For example, an IS collects facts on gadget failures from sensors
located at some stage in the manufacturing facility flooring. The IS processes the statistics
into facts approximately gadget failure costs and calls for upkeep to restore the failing
equipment. The IS offers this records to managers who make choices approximately
setting up maintenance schedules or buying new equipment. Finally, the IS distributes this
data to employees who must perform these maintenance activities.
Both information technology and information systems deal with systems that are
computerized to some extent, but require different education and training. Think of
information technology as a subset of information systems. IS covers the entire set of
information, while IT specifically refers to the technical aspects within the system. The
field of information systems acts as a bridge between technology and people, and
information technology focuses on helping them understand using this system. The two
areas are related, but their learning and career paths are different. In general, information
technology is the study of using computers to control data. Information systems, on the
other hand, is the study of how people use computers to store and process data for
business uses. Information technology includes creating, storing and analyzing data. This
involves developing new communication networks, including mobile applications and the
Internet. Information systems deals with the ways these technologies are used in a
business environment.

Q3.What is ICT?
  -Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the technology used to
process communications processes such as telecommunications, broadcast media,
intelligent building management systems, audiovisual and transmission systems, and
network-based control and monitoring capabilities. The ICT sector is a highly competitive
market with many new entrants. As such, the IT sector is a large supplier of employment.
The rapid expansion of the IT sector has created a broad demand for ICT professionals at
all levels of experience. The industry also needs people who can manage these
technologies and apply them in a business setting. The industry also needs people who can
manage these technologies and apply them in a business setting. ICT also includes the
development of computer systems to perform various forms of processing. This includes
software development tools used to create software to meet specific needs or conducting
research in computer science. The implementation of ICT typically involves various
disciplines such as engineering, mathematics, linguistics and information science.

Q4. What does it mean of I.T. versus I.C.T.?


 "IT" is "information technology" and "ICT" is "information and communication
technology".
 IT is an industry in its own right and uses computers, advanced networks, computer
software, and other digital or electronic devices to manage and transmit information.
 ICT is primarily used in academic environments, while IT is used in more complex and
larger organizations such as enterprises and large enterprises.
 The main difference between the two fields of study lies in their scope. In particular,
ICT focuses on how information technologies can be applied to meet the needs of
individuals, groups or organizations. In addition to the infrastructure required for ICT
(including software, hardware, networks), it also covers how people use these
technologies for various purposes. As a result, ICT covers a wide range of topics such
as communication, collaboration tools, social media and e-commerce.

Q5. What is Information? How can be information be as lethal as an explosion? How can
information be volatile and potent?
 
Q6. What is Communication as to Information vice versa?
-The exchange of information, or the transfer of information, ideas, or ideas from one end to
another, or from one end to the other, is communication. According to McFarland, communication is
"a process of meaningful interaction between people. More specifically, it is a process of recognizing
meaning and achieving understanding among people." Newman and Summer. Defines
communication as "an exchange of facts, ideas, opinions, or feelings between two or more people."
Communication is the process of passing information from one person to another. The purpose of
communication is information. Whatever you want to say to someone should be clearly understood
by them, otherwise the very purpose of communication will be invalidated. In fact, when we talk
about communication in general terms it does not have any specific meaning because it refers to all
means of communication and all methods for sending messages between people. Information can
only be considered as a specific message that has been received by any person. However, information
can also be considered as data that has been added with context and meanings. Information can only
be considered as a specific message that has been received by any person. However, information can
also be considered as data that has been added with context and meanings.

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