The information management in an entropy approach

Authors

  • Julio César Pino Tarragó Universidad Estatal del Sur de Manabí. Ecuador
  • Rafael M. Ávila Ávila Universidad de Holguín, Cuba
  • María del Carmen Expósito Gallardo Universidad Médica Mariana Grajales Coello, Cuba
  • Dunia Lisbet Domínguez Gálvez Universidad Estatal del Sur de Manabí. Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37117/s.v1i16.296

Keywords:

information, management, entropy, organization, enterprise

Abstract

The entropy and information are related.  From the review of the mathematical theory involving these concepts, the objective are to analyze and synthesize the basic elements as well as to value the concept of entropy associated to the information management and its implications in the enterprise organization. In such context, the fundamental properties on entropy are discussed from the thermodynamic point of view and out of this frame as well as the features of information, which can give rise to a redimensioning of its management, taking into account stochastic factors that can produce disorders in the system.  It is concluded that such magnitude represents a methodological resource to focus the information management in the process of functioning of the enterprise as a system.

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Pino Tarragó, J. C., Ávila Ávila, R. M., Expósito Gallardo, M. del C., & Domínguez Gálvez, D. L. (2020). The information management in an entropy approach. Sinapsis, 1(16). https://doi.org/10.37117/s.v1i16.296

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