veri, esas, taban, malumat, haber, done, bilgiler, data, da.ta (dey'tı, dä'tı), ölçüde başlangıç nokta, ASKERİ LİTERATÜRDE AYNI ADLA ANILIR, baz, başlangıç noktası veya hattı, veriler, esas tutulan, bilgi, girdi, istatistik analizi, VERİ:Olayların, fikirlerin veya talimatların belli bir kalıp içinde insanlar veya otomatik vasıtalar tarafından haberleşme, yorum veya işlem içinde sunulması. Anlamın verildiği özellikler veya kıyas miktarları gibi her çeşit temsiller, çoğ. veya tek. bilgi, data processing bilgi toplayıp lüzumlu yere aktarma işlemi, esaslar, olaylar, karakteristik, işlenmemiş bilgiler,
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VERİ:Olayların, fikirlerin veya talimatların belli bir kalıp içinde insanlar veya otomatik vasıtalar tarafından haberleşme, yorum veya işlem içinde sunulması. Anlamın verildiği özellikler veya kıyas miktarları gibi her çeşit temsiller Askeri
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(plural: data) a fact known from direct observation, (plural: data) a premise from which conclusions are drawn, (plural: data) A measurement of something on a scale understood by both the recorder (a person or device) and the reader (another person or device). The scale is arbitrarily defined, such as from 1 to 10 by ones, 1 to 100 by 0.1, or simply true or false, on or off, yes, no, or maybe, etc, (plural: datums) a fixed reference point, A datum is a fixed starting point of a scale For example, the datum-level for elevation is typically taken as mean sea level The datum for latitude is the prime meridian (through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England), 1 (pl. data) A fact or proposition used to draw a conclusion or make a decision. See Usage Note at data.2. (pl. datums) A point, line, or surface used as a reference, as in surveying, mapping, or geology, a mathematical reference framework for geodetic coordinates defined by the latitude and longitude of an initial point, the azimuth of a line from this point, and the parameters of the ellipsoid upon which the initial point is located, A set of parameters specifying the reference surface or the reference coordinate system used for geodetic control in the calculation of coordinates of the points of the earth Commonly, datums are defined as horizontal and vertical datums separately For the practical use of datum it is necessary to have one or more well monumented points with coordinates given in that datum, 1 Any numerical or geometrical quantity or set of such quantities which may serve as a reference or base for other quantities 2 See chart datum, a single fact, as in: We based our measurements on the datum of the boiling point of water (Note: rarely used outside scientific literature), an item of factual information derived from measurement or research, A fixed reference point on an archaeological site from which measurements are taken, plural: data a single piece of information, plural: data a premise from which conclusions are drawn, A reference ellipsoid is used with an "initial point" of reference on the surface to produce a datum, the name given to a smooth mathematical surface that closely fits the mean sea-level surface throughout the area of interest The "initial point" is assigned a latitude, longitude and elevation above the ellipsoid Once a datum is adopted, it provides the surface to which ground control measurements are referred, plural: data a fact known from direct observation, plural: datums a fixed reference point, Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; used chiefly in the plural, The quantities or relations which are assumed to be given in any problem, fact, factual information; detail, A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three dimensional shape of the Earth The corresponding datum is the basis for a planar coordinate system For example the North American datum, 1927 is the datum for coordinates used in Volusia County's GIS, A base elevation used as a reference from which to reckon heights or depths In order that they may be recovered when needed, such datums are referenced to fixed points known as bench marks See chart datum, Any position or element in relation to which others are determined, as datum point, datum line, datum plane, A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three-dimensional shape of the earth (e g , as a spheroid) The datum is the basis for a planar coordinate system For example, the North American Datum for 1983 (NAD83) is the datum for map projections and coordinates within the United States and throughout North America, In surveying, a reference system for computing or correlating the results of surveys There are tow principal types of datums: vertical and horizontal A vertical datum is a level surface to which heights are referred In the United States, the generally adopted vertical datum for leveling operations is the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 The horizontal datum is used as a reference for position The North American Datum of 1927 is defined by the latitude and longitude of an initial point (Meade's Ranch in Kansas), the direction of a line between this point and a specified second point, and two dimensions that define the spheroid The new North American Datum of 1983 is based on a newly defined spheroid (GRS80); it is an Earth-centered datum having no initial point or initial direction, see data, For marine applications, a base elevation used as a reference from which to reckon heights or depths It is called a tidal datum when defined in terms of a certain phase of the tide Tidal datums are local datums and should not be extended into areas which have differing hydrographic characteristics without substantiating measurements In order that they may be recovered when needed, such datums are referenced to fixed points known as bench marks See chart datum, A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three-dimensional shape of the Earth (e g , as a spheroid) The corresponding datum is the basis for a planar coordinate system For example, the North American Datum for 1983 (NAD83) is the datum for map projections and coordinates within the United States and throughout North America, 1 Any numerical or geometrical quantity which may serve as a reference or base for other quantities In marine applications, a base elevation or plane used as a reference from which to reckon heights or depths, plural: datums 2 A single piece of information, plural: data, is an elevation above mean sea level to which all gage height readings are referenced, Any level surface taken as a plane of reference from which to measure elevations, (n) A theoretically exact point, axis, or plane used as a reference for tabular dimensioning A datum marks the origin from which the location and orientation of geometric features are established, A benchmark in surveying which is a point of known location ( in 3D space and in relation to sea level) Datum is also a word used in archaeology to represent an individual measurement, the sum of individual datum is data, A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three-dimensional shape of the Earth The datum defines a geographic coordinate system, which is the basis for a planar coordinate system, Any point, line or surface used as a reference for a measurement of another quantity A model of the earth used for Geodetic calculations A more complete explanation is available in the Standards Section, Any permanent line, plane or surface used as a reference datum to which elevations are referred, Changing technology has led to different values for the same geographic points over time Datum refers to which standard you are using for known points If you are going to use your collected data with prexisting data, you need to match up the datum and coordinate systems Some examples of datum are NAD-27 and WGS-84 (North American Datum 1927, World Geodetic System 1984), information, plural form of datum: pieces of information, A collection of object-units that are distinct from one another, Data is an un-processed collection or representation of raw facts, concepts, or instructions in a manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means, See Datum, A gathering of facts, concepts or instructions in a formalized manner, made suitable for communication, interpretation or processing Anything other than voice, Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation; a collection of numerical facts, the information and evidence gathered during the assessment process for use in determining the level of teaching performance See Evidence, Extant Data, Information, information, facts, Information stored on the computer system, used by applications to accomplish tasks, a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data", You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun. The study was based on data from 2,100 women To cope with these data, hospitals bought large mainframe computers, Data is information that can be stored and used by a computer program. You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM. data compression data encryption data mining data processing data structure data transmission sense data, pieces of information, a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data, factual information, especially results of an experiment or clinical trial, All data (electronic and hard copy) and information required to support the core process This includes numbers, characters, images or other method of recording, in a form which can be assessed by a human or (especially) input into a computer, stored and processed there, or transmitted on some digital/communication's channel, Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation, "A formalized representation of facts or concepts suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by people or automated means " The term "data" is often used to refer to the information stored in the computer, Representation forms of information dealt with by information systems and their users [642 1-G-1], a term that describes the BITS, BYTES, etc, that a computer stores and manipulates Data processed in a useful way becomes information, Facts represented in a readable language (such as numbers, characters, images, or other methods of recording) on a durable medium Data on its own carries no meaning Empirical data are facts originating in or based on observations or experiences A database is a store of data concerning a particular domain Data in a database may be less structured or have weaker semantics (built-in meaning) than knowledge in a knowledge base Compare data with information and knowledge, Programs, files, and other information stored in, communicated, or processed by a computer, Data can be defined in many ways Information science defines data as unprocessed information Data is converted into information, and information is converted into knowledge For the purposes of Enterprise, data is a small unit of information, i e a learner's name or an exam mark, 1 (Computer application) Alpha and numeric characters which are processed by a computer 2 (General use) Facts or information gathered for a specific purpose, A representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formal manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human beings or by computers, 1 in the context of remote sensing, a computer file containing numbers which represent a remotely sensed image, and can be processed to display that image 2 a collection of numbers, strings, or facts that require some processing before they are meaningful, A re-interpretable representation of information in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing Operations can be performed upon data by humans or by automatic means Any representations such as characters or analog quantities to which meaning is or might be assigned A representation of facts or instructions in a form suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human or automatic means Data includes constants, variables, arrays, and character strings, Refers to information in numerical form that can be digitally transmitted or processed, Social science data are the raw material out of which social and economic statistics are produced Social science data originate from social research methodologies or administrative records, while statistics are produced from data Data are the information collected and stored at the level at which the unit of analysis was observed Summaries of these data are usually statistics Data must be processed to be of practical use This compilation is accomplished with statistical software, which reads the raw data from a computer file, Digital information or just information, depending on the context, Information that is collected, stored or processed systematically, Digital information that is input to, output from, or processed and stored in a computer, Any information contained in a computer file Normally names and address plus other demographic information, A formal representation of raw material from which information is constructed via processing or interpretation,
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(plural: data) a fact known from direct observation
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(plural: data) a premise from which conclusions are drawn
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(plural: data) A measurement of something on a scale understood by both the recorder (a person or device) and the reader (another person or device). The scale is arbitrarily defined, such as from 1 to 10 by ones, 1 to 100 by 0.1, or simply true or false, on or off, yes, no, or maybe, etc
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(plural: datums) a fixed reference point - "Datums are another important map aspect related to projection. A datum provides a base reference for measuring locations on Earth's surface."
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A datum is a fixed starting point of a scale For example, the datum-level for elevation is typically taken as mean sea level The datum for latitude is the prime meridian (through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England)
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1 (pl. data) A fact or proposition used to draw a conclusion or make a decision. See Usage Note at data.2. (pl. datums) A point, line, or surface used as a reference, as in surveying, mapping, or geology
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a mathematical reference framework for geodetic coordinates defined by the latitude and longitude of an initial point, the azimuth of a line from this point, and the parameters of the ellipsoid upon which the initial point is located
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A set of parameters specifying the reference surface or the reference coordinate system used for geodetic control in the calculation of coordinates of the points of the earth Commonly, datums are defined as horizontal and vertical datums separately For the practical use of datum it is necessary to have one or more well monumented points with coordinates given in that datum
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1 Any numerical or geometrical quantity or set of such quantities which may serve as a reference or base for other quantities 2 See chart datum
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a single fact, as in: We based our measurements on the datum of the boiling point of water (Note: rarely used outside scientific literature)
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an item of factual information derived from measurement or research
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A fixed reference point on an archaeological site from which measurements are taken
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plural: data a single piece of information
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plural: data a premise from which conclusions are drawn
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A reference ellipsoid is used with an "initial point" of reference on the surface to produce a datum, the name given to a smooth mathematical surface that closely fits the mean sea-level surface throughout the area of interest The "initial point" is assigned a latitude, longitude and elevation above the ellipsoid Once a datum is adopted, it provides the surface to which ground control measurements are referred
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plural: data a fact known from direct observation
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plural: datums a fixed reference point
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Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; used chiefly in the plural
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The quantities or relations which are assumed to be given in any problem
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fact, factual information; detail isim
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A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three dimensional shape of the Earth The corresponding datum is the basis for a planar coordinate system For example the North American datum, 1927 is the datum for coordinates used in Volusia County's GIS
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A base elevation used as a reference from which to reckon heights or depths In order that they may be recovered when needed, such datums are referenced to fixed points known as bench marks See chart datum
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Any position or element in relation to which others are determined, as datum point, datum line, datum plane
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A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three-dimensional shape of the earth (e g , as a spheroid) The datum is the basis for a planar coordinate system For example, the North American Datum for 1983 (NAD83) is the datum for map projections and coordinates within the United States and throughout North America
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In surveying, a reference system for computing or correlating the results of surveys There are tow principal types of datums: vertical and horizontal A vertical datum is a level surface to which heights are referred In the United States, the generally adopted vertical datum for leveling operations is the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 The horizontal datum is used as a reference for position The North American Datum of 1927 is defined by the latitude and longitude of an initial point (Meade's Ranch in Kansas), the direction of a line between this point and a specified second point, and two dimensions that define the spheroid The new North American Datum of 1983 is based on a newly defined spheroid (GRS80); it is an Earth-centered datum having no initial point or initial direction
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For marine applications, a base elevation used as a reference from which to reckon heights or depths It is called a tidal datum when defined in terms of a certain phase of the tide Tidal datums are local datums and should not be extended into areas which have differing hydrographic characteristics without substantiating measurements In order that they may be recovered when needed, such datums are referenced to fixed points known as bench marks See chart datum
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A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three-dimensional shape of the Earth (e g , as a spheroid) The corresponding datum is the basis for a planar coordinate system For example, the North American Datum for 1983 (NAD83) is the datum for map projections and coordinates within the United States and throughout North America
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1 Any numerical or geometrical quantity which may serve as a reference or base for other quantities In marine applications, a base elevation or plane used as a reference from which to reckon heights or depths, plural: datums 2 A single piece of information, plural: data
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is an elevation above mean sea level to which all gage height readings are referenced
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Any level surface taken as a plane of reference from which to measure elevations
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(n) A theoretically exact point, axis, or plane used as a reference for tabular dimensioning A datum marks the origin from which the location and orientation of geometric features are established
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A benchmark in surveying which is a point of known location ( in 3D space and in relation to sea level) Datum is also a word used in archaeology to represent an individual measurement, the sum of individual datum is data
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A set of parameters and control points used to accurately define the three-dimensional shape of the Earth The datum defines a geographic coordinate system, which is the basis for a planar coordinate system
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Any point, line or surface used as a reference for a measurement of another quantity A model of the earth used for Geodetic calculations A more complete explanation is available in the Standards Section
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Any permanent line, plane or surface used as a reference datum to which elevations are referred
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Changing technology has led to different values for the same geographic points over time Datum refers to which standard you are using for known points If you are going to use your collected data with prexisting data, you need to match up the datum and coordinate systems Some examples of datum are NAD-27 and WGS-84 (North American Datum 1927, World Geodetic System 1984)
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information - "With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get"
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plural form of datum: pieces of information
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A collection of object-units that are distinct from one another
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Data is an un-processed collection or representation of raw facts, concepts, or instructions in a manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means
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data
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A gathering of facts, concepts or instructions in a formalized manner, made suitable for communication, interpretation or processing Anything other than voice
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Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation; a collection of numerical facts
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the information and evidence gathered during the assessment process for use in determining the level of teaching performance See Evidence, Extant Data, Information
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information, facts isim
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Information stored on the computer system, used by applications to accomplish tasks
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a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data"
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data
You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun. The study was based on data from 2,100 women To cope with these data, hospitals bought large mainframe computers
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Data is information that can be stored and used by a computer program. You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM. data compression data encryption data mining data processing data structure data transmission sense data
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pieces of information
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a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data
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factual information, especially results of an experiment or clinical trial
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All data (electronic and hard copy) and information required to support the core process This includes numbers, characters, images or other method of recording, in a form which can be assessed by a human or (especially) input into a computer, stored and processed there, or transmitted on some digital/communication's channel
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Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation
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"A formalized representation of facts or concepts suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by people or automated means " The term "data" is often used to refer to the information stored in the computer
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Representation forms of information dealt with by information systems and their users [642 1-G-1]
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a term that describes the BITS, BYTES, etc, that a computer stores and manipulates Data processed in a useful way becomes information
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Facts represented in a readable language (such as numbers, characters, images, or other methods of recording) on a durable medium Data on its own carries no meaning Empirical data are facts originating in or based on observations or experiences A database is a store of data concerning a particular domain Data in a database may be less structured or have weaker semantics (built-in meaning) than knowledge in a knowledge base Compare data with information and knowledge
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Programs, files, and other information stored in, communicated, or processed by a computer
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Data can be defined in many ways Information science defines data as unprocessed information Data is converted into information, and information is converted into knowledge For the purposes of Enterprise, data is a small unit of information, i e a learner's name or an exam mark
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1 (Computer application) Alpha and numeric characters which are processed by a computer 2 (General use) Facts or information gathered for a specific purpose
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data
A representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formal manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human beings or by computers
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data
1 in the context of remote sensing, a computer file containing numbers which represent a remotely sensed image, and can be processed to display that image 2 a collection of numbers, strings, or facts that require some processing before they are meaningful
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A re-interpretable representation of information in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing Operations can be performed upon data by humans or by automatic means Any representations such as characters or analog quantities to which meaning is or might be assigned A representation of facts or instructions in a form suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human or automatic means Data includes constants, variables, arrays, and character strings
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Refers to information in numerical form that can be digitally transmitted or processed
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Social science data are the raw material out of which social and economic statistics are produced Social science data originate from social research methodologies or administrative records, while statistics are produced from data Data are the information collected and stored at the level at which the unit of analysis was observed Summaries of these data are usually statistics Data must be processed to be of practical use This compilation is accomplished with statistical software, which reads the raw data from a computer file
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Digital information or just information, depending on the context
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Information that is collected, stored or processed systematically
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Digital information that is input to, output from, or processed and stored in a computer
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Any information contained in a computer file Normally names and address plus other demographic information
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A formal representation of raw material from which information is constructed via processing or interpretation
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