1. Mathematical Prerequisites.- I. Structures with Incomplete Information.- 2. Structures of Information.- 3. Information Relations Derived from Information Systems.- 4. Information Operators Derived from Information Systems.- II. Introduction to Information Logics.- 5. Towards Information Logics.- 6. Techniques for Information Logics.- III. Proof Systems for Information Logics.- 7. Reasoning About Similarity.- 8. Reasoning About Indiscernibility.- 9. Reasoning About Knowledge.- IV. Computational Aspects of Information Logics.- 10. Information Logics Versus Standard Modal Logics.- 11. Decidability of Information Logics.- 12. Complexity of Information Logics.- V. Representability and Duality.- 13. Informational Representability.- 14. Informational Interpretation of Standard Algebraic Structures.- 15. Information Algebras.- References.
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