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Informationsverarbeitung

Informationsverarbeitung, or information processing, is the study of how information is transformed, stored, transmitted, and used by systems. The term is used across disciplines, including cognitive science, computer science, and information theory. In cognitive psychology, information processing describes how the mind encodes sensory input, maintains it in working memory, and carries out decision making and action through stages such as perception, attention, encoding, storage, retrieval, and response selection. The approach emphasizes internal representations and processes rather than solely external stimulus–response links. Classic models include the information processing model and the Atkinson–Shiffrin stages of memory, which depict a sequence of processing from sensory input to long-term memory. Critics argue that human cognition may involve parallel and heuristic processing rather than strict serial sequences.

In computer science, information processing refers to the manipulation of data by computer systems, including input,

Applications span numerous domains, such as automated reasoning, artificial intelligence, data analytics, information systems, telecommunications, and

transformation,
storage,
and
output.
This
encompasses
hardware
architectures,
software
processes,
databases,
and
networks.
Key
concepts
include
data
encoding,
algorithms,
error
detection
and
correction,
and
efficiency
measured
by
time
and
space
complexity.
Information
processing
pipelines
describe
how
data
flows
from
collection
through
processing
to
dissemination,
often
using
modular
components
and
standardized
interfaces.
digital
media.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
information
theory,
which
studies
the
transmission
of
information
under
constraints
like
noise
and
bandwidth.
See
also:
Information
theory,
Cognitive
processing,
Data
processing,
Information
system,
Human–computer
interaction.