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Defining Infocommunications and Related Terms

Gyula Sallai
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In this article, the authors present infocommunications as an evolving expansion of telecommunications with information processing and content management functions, which is referred to as information and communication(s) technology (ICT) is considered an extended synonym for IT to emphasis the integration of the unified (tele)communications.
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Definition and synergies of cognitive infocommunications

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