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What are the three principles of information release?

The three principles that information dissemination usually follows are as follows:

1. Truth principle: information release must be true and accurate, and no exaggeration, reduction, fiction or concealment is allowed. Truth is the life of information. False information will not only mislead others, but also damage reputation and image.

2. The principle of timeliness: information release must be timely and rapid, and information must be delivered to the audience at the fastest speed. Timely information can let the audience know the latest situation and make the right decision.

3. Principle of comprehensiveness: The information release must be comprehensive and complete, and no important information is omitted. Comprehensive information can let the audience know the overall situation and make comprehensive judgments and decisions.

The concept and characteristics of information

I. The concept of information

Information is a widely used concept, involving data, knowledge, intelligence, signals and many other aspects. In computer science, information is defined as the way things exist and the manifestation of the state of motion. This definition emphasizes that information can be transmitted, interpreted and processed. It includes not only data, but also its significance and value.

Second, the characteristics of information

1. Transitivity: Information can be transmitted through various media, such as language, characters, images and signals. These media can be wired or wireless, such as telephone, SMS, email, social media and so on. The transmissibility of information enables people to communicate with each other, enjoy knowledge and work together.

2. Interpretability: Information needs to be explained and understood before it can be used and produce value. The interpretability of information depends on the expression of information and the knowledge background of the audience. For example, the same set of data may have different meanings and values for different people.

3. Storability: Information can be stored in various storage media, such as paper, film, tape, disk, cloud, etc. The storability of information enables people to record and save important data and knowledge for future use.

4. Processability: Information can be processed, processed, analyzed and mined. This kind of processing can be simple data conversion, or complex algorithms and artificial intelligence applications. The processibility of information enables people to make better use of information, extract useful knowledge and intelligence, support decision-making and solve problems.

5. Renewable: Information can be copied, forwarded and reused. This replicability enables people to use the same information in different occasions and at different times, and at the same time enables information to be preserved and used for a long time.