data
262 ResultsDictionary
data
(1) Technically, raw facts and figures, such as orders and payments, which are processed into information, such as balance due and quantity on hand. However, in common usage, the terms "data" and...
Dictionary
Definition: data
(1) Technically, raw facts and figures, such as orders and payments, which are processed into information, such as balance due and quantity on hand. However, in common usage, the terms "data" and "information" are used synonymously. In addition, the term data is really the plural of "datum," which is one item of data. But datum is rarely used, and data is used as both singular and plural in practice.
The amount of data versus information kept in the computer is a tradeoff. Data can be processed into different forms of information, but it takes time to sort and sum transactions. Up-to-date information can provide instant answers.
A common misconception is that software is also data. Software is executed, or run, by the computer. Data are "processed." Thus, software causes the computer to process data.
(2) Any form of information whether on paper or in electronic form. Data may refer to any electronic file no matter what the format: database data, text, images, audio and video. Everything read and written by the computer can be considered data except for instructions in a program that are executed (software).
(3) May refer only to data stored in a database in contrast with text in a word processing document.
THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY
All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
© 1981-2010 The Computer Language Company Inc. All rights reserved.
Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
Why not try the software first? Download this free trial of Diskeeper 2011 server edition and experience its benefits first hand.
-
T-Mobile doesn't think shared data is the answer for families
As a guy who uses a LOT of mobile devices, I have been asking for shared data (just like minutes) for years. However, now that carriers are getting ready to roll these out I have changed my mind...
-
Searching for data scientists as a service
The advent of big data has companies scrambling to find data scientists
-
San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
-
Proper security and protection measures enable rapid cloud adoption, say HP experts on discussion panel
If the cloud computing platform is not continuously available, then the business justification as to why you went there in the first place is significantly mooted.
-
Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
-
-
Tim Berners-Lee: Demand your data from Facebook, Google, Twitter
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee believes Internet users need to realize the value of the data Internet giants like Facebook, Google, and Twitter have on them, and demand to have it.
-
Fast Data hits the Big Data fast lane
Fast Data, used in large enterprises for highly specialized needs, has become more affordable and available to the mainstream. Just when corporations absolutely need it.
-
Why is Big Data Revolutionary?
Big Data is revolutionary, and not merely the evolution of BI and data warehousing technology. Here's why.
-
Delete Your Instagram Account and Keep Your Photos
Instagram was acquired by Facebook. Save your photos and delete your account, then try Instagram alternatives for Apple and Android.
-
Cloud provider chooses to give customers extra control over their data
When weather disasters came close, one cloud provider went the extra mile to increase customer confidence
-
Protecting user data in the post-PC era
Turn the current security model on its head.
-
Nastel: the secret to APM is knowing what to quickly discard
Charles Rich, Nastel's VP of Product Management and Marketing, stopped by to talk about the company's products and development philosophy. The trick is knowing quickly what to discard and what is...
-
Fitbit Ultra or Jawbone UP: Which one meets your lifestyle tracking needs?
I am trying to lose some weight and get into shape for sports and fundraising events this spring so I tried out a couple of new lifestyle tracking devices. The Jawbone UP and Fitbit Ultra have...
-
How to get electricity meter data online (photos)
Wattvision is one of a few whole-house electricity monitors that feeds meter data online to give you a better picture of your electricity usage. Through APIs, software developers can develop...
-
Big data: we have the technology, but do we have the people?
Big data solutions such as Hadoop 'isn’t rocket science, people can learn it.'
-
Can Yahoo's new CEO Thompson harness big data, analytics?
How will Yahoo compete with Facebook and Google? New CEO Scott Thompson is banking on big data and analytics.
-
Big Data meets Complex Event Processing: AccelOps delivers a better architecture to attack the data center monitoring and analytics problem
You need to nail the real-time analytics problem, and this has to be the centerpiece of any monitoring or management platform going forward.
-
Facebook's bad year: The beginning of the end?
A look back at some of the major controversies to grip the world's largest social network over the past few months. Is Facebook teetering on the edge of collapse?
-
Europe versus Facebook: The law protects program logic, not data
Facebook says it doesn't have to hand over all your personal data because that's how the law works. Europe versus Facebook argues that the law protects program logic, not data.
-
Big Data: we have the technology, but not the vision
Big Data's big questions, explored in a chat with Todd Walter, CTO of Teradata.
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




