computer scientist

Informatics is a term used to describe the set of sciences related to the storage, transmission, and processing of information in digital media. This group includes computer science, information theory, the calculation process, numerical analysis, and the theoretical methods of knowledge representation and problem modeling. Informatics can also be understood as the science that studies the set of information and knowledge through digital means. While the term informatics has the same broad meaning in dictionaries on both sides of the Atlantic, in Portugal it is synonymous with computer science, while in Brazil it is usually used to specifically refer to the process of information processing by electronic machines defined as computers. The study of information began in mathematics when figures such as Alan Turing, Kurt Gödel, and Alonzo Church began to study what types of problems could be solved, or computed, by humans following a series of simple instructions, regardless of the time required. The motivation behind this research was the advancement during the industrial revolution and the promise that machines could one day solve the same problems faster and more efficiently. Just as industries handle raw materials to transform them into a final product, algorithms were designed so that one day a machine could process information.

Hello, I'm Alexander Rodrigues Silva, SEO specialist and author of the book "Semantic SEO: Semantic Workflow". I've worked in the digital world for over two decades, focusing on website optimization since 2009. My choices have led me to delve into the intersection between user experience and content marketing strategies, always with a focus on increasing organic traffic in the long term. My research and specialization focus on Semantic SEO, where I investigate and apply semantics and connected data to website optimization. It's a fascinating field that allows me to combine my background in advertising with library science. In my second degree, in Library and Information Science, I seek to expand my knowledge in Indexing, Classification, and Categorization of Information, seeing an intrinsic connection and great application of these concepts to SEO work. I have been researching and connecting Library Science tools (such as Domain Analysis, Controlled Vocabulary, Taxonomies, and Ontologies) with new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and Large-Scale Language Models (LLMs), exploring everything from Knowledge Graphs to the role of autonomous agents. In my role as an SEO consultant, I seek to bring a new perspective to optimization, integrating a long-term vision, content engineering, and the possibilities offered by artificial intelligence. For me, SEO work is a strategy that needs to be aligned with your business objectives, but it requires a deep understanding of how search engines work and an ability to understand search results.

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