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informationstillstånd

Informationstillstånd is a term used to describe the current state of information within a system. It refers to what information is known, inferred, or accessible to actors at a specific point in time, including the data values, their sources, timestamps, and the permissions and reliability attached to them. The concept emphasizes the temporal aspect of information: subsequent changes can alter the information state and, consequently, decisions and actions.

In information science and related disciplines, informationstillstånd is closely related to notions such as data state,

Applications include database management, distributed systems, software agents and AI planning, decision support, and user interfaces.

In some Swedish contexts the term may overlap with information structure in linguistics, where it relates to

knowledge
state,
and
information
state
used
in
planning
and
epistemic
reasoning.
A
given
information
state
may
comprise
data
items,
metadata,
provenance
records,
version
history,
and
access
controls.
Modeling
the
information
state
helps
explain
how
systems
respond
to
queries,
updates,
and
events.
Managing
informationstillstånd
involves
tracking
provenance
and
versions,
assessing
data
quality,
enforcing
privacy
and
security
policies,
and
maintaining
audit
trails.
Challenges
include
ensuring
timeliness,
scalability,
and
consistency
across
heterogeneous
sources,
as
well
as
handling
incomplete
or
uncertain
information.
givenness
or
focus
in
discourse,
though
in
most
technical
uses
the
emphasis
is
on
the
factual
content
and
accessibility
of
information
within
a
system.