What exactly is data?

– There are a number of forms that data can take. Data can be:
– Numbers
– Words
– Images
– Sound

Topic 2 – Data and Information

What is data?

Data is raw information that has not yet been given a meaning or been put into context – recorded facts, numbers or events that have no meaning. Other forms of data can be images, videos and sound

  • Numbers
  • Images
  • Sound
  • Words

Where does it come from?

  • Survey
  • Experiment
  • Transaction

Coding Data

  • Takes less effort
  • More data can appear on screen
  • Less Storage
  • Easier to validate

Encoding

Is the process of putting data into a specified format that allows effective transmission or storage by an ICT SYSTEM?

Why??:

  • Compress
  • Readability

Images:

  • Vector,
  • GIF
  • JPEG
  •  TIFF
  •  Bitmapped

Sound:

  • WAV
  • MIDI
  • MP3
  • Shockwave Audio

DATA VS INFORMATION

Data: Has no meaning, raw values that are stored and processed. (E.g. £23,712, £28,932, £35,067)

Information: Informs you of something you did not already know.( E.g. The first three months of sales have steadily increased).

Information is data that has been:

  • Processed
  • Converted to give meaning
  • Organised

 

Quality of Information

Accuracy – Credit Card Statements

How easy it is to understand – Sending a customer coded information

Relevance – Wanting a monthly breakdown of sales and you are given yearly

Up to date – Out of stock report printed on Monday used to make orders on Friday

Data Protection Act 1998 states that anyone who processes personal data must keep the data accurate and up to date

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