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  ('tə, dăt'ə, dä') pronunciation
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
  1. Factual information, especially information organized for analysis or used to reason or make decisions.
  2. Computer Science. Numerical or other information represented in a form suitable for processing by computer.
  3. Values derived from scientific experiments.
  4. Plural of datum (sense 1).

[Latin, pl. of datum. See datum.]

USAGE NOTE   The word data is the plural of Latin datum, “something given,” but it is not always treated as a plural noun in English. The plural usage is still common, as this headline from the New York Times attests: “Data Are Elusive on the Homeless.” Sometimes scientists think of data as plural, as in These data do not support the conclusions. But more often scientists and researchers think of data as a singular mass entity like information, and most people now follow this in general usage. Sixty percent of the Usage Panel accepts the use of data with a singular verb and pronoun in the sentence Once the data is in, we can begin to analyze it. A still larger number, 77 percent, accepts the sentence We have very little data on the efficacy of such programs, where the quantifier very little, which is not used with similar plural nouns such as facts and results, implies that data here is indeed singular.


 
 

Facts that become useful information when organized in a meaningful way or when entered into a computer. Marketing data on a customer include items like address and purchase history.

 

Factual information. Data is the plural of datum, which means a single fact. Data processing is sorting, recording, and classifying data for making calculations or decisions.

 
Thesaurus: data

noun

    That which is known about a specific subject or situation: fact (used in plural), information, intelligence, knowledge, lore. See knowledge/ignorance.

 
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(DOD) Representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means. Any representations such as characters or analog quantities to which meaning is or might be assigned.

 
pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Facts.

pronunciation The jury looked at all the data before reaching a verdict.

 
Wikipedia: data


Data in everyday language is a synonym for information.[1] In the exact sciences there is a clear distinction between data and information, where data is a measurement that can be disorganized and when the data becomes organized it becomes information. Data may relate to reality, or to fiction as in a fictional movie. Data about reality consists of propositions. A large class of practically important propositions are measurements or observations of a variable. Such propositions may comprise numbers, words or images.

Etymology

The word data is the plural of Latin datum, neuter past participle of dare, "to give", hence "something given". The past participle of "to give" has been used for millennia, in the sense of a statement accepted at face value; one of the works of Euclid, circa 300 BC, was the Dedomena (in Latin, Data). In discussions of problems in geometry, mathematics, engineering, and so on, the terms givens and data are used interchangeably. Such usage is the origin of data as a concept in computer science: data are numbers, words, images, etc., accepted as they stand. Pronounced dey-tuh, dat-uh, or dah-tuh.

Experimental data are data generated within the context of a scientific investigation.

Usage in English

In English, the word datum is still used in the general sense of "something given", and more specifically in cartography, geography, geology, NMR and drafting to mean a reference point, reference line, or reference surface. More generally speaking, any measurement or result can be called a (single) datum, but data point is more common[3]. Both datums (see usage in datum article) and the originally Latin plural data are used as the plural of datum in English, but data is more commonly treated as a mass noun and used in the singular, especially in day-to-day usage. For example, "This is all the data from the experiment". This usage would be inconsistent with the rules of Latin grammar, which would instead suggest "These are all the data from the experiment", but these are English sentences, so Latin grammar rules do not apply. Many British and UN academic, scientific, and professional style guides (e.g., see page 43 of the World Health Organization Style Guide) request that authors treat data as a plural noun. Nevertheless, it is now usually treated as a singular mass noun in both informal and educated usage, but usage in scientific publications shows a strong UK/U.S divide. U.S. usage prefers treating data in the singular in all contexts, including serious and academic publishing.[2] UK usage now widely accepts treating data as singular in standard English[3], including educated everyday usage[4] at least in non-scientific use.[4] UK scientific publishing usually still prefers treating it as a plural.[5]. Some UK university style guides recommend using data for both singular and plural use[6] and some recommend treating it only as a singular in connection with computers.[7]

Uses of data in science and computing

Main article: Data (computing)

Raw data are numbers, characters, images or other outputs from devices to convert physical quantities into symbols, in a very broad sense. Such data are typically further processed by a human or input into a computer, stored and processed there, or transmitted (output) to another human or computer. Raw data is a relative term; data processing commonly occurs by stages, and the "processed data" from one stage may be considered the "raw data" of the next.

Mechanical computing devices are classified according to the means by which they represent data. An analog computer represents a datum as a voltage, distance, position, or other physical quantity. A digital computer represents a datum as a sequence of symbols drawn from a fixed alphabet. The most common digital computers use a binary alphabet, that is, an alphabet of two characters, typically denoted "0" and "1". More familiar representations, such as numbers or letters, are then constructed from the binary alphabet.

Some special forms of data are distinguished. A computer program is a collection of data, which can be interpreted as instructions. Most computer languages make a distinction between programs and the other data on which programs operate, but in some languages, notably Lisp and similar languages, programs are essentially indistinguishable from other data. It is also useful to distinguish metadata, that is, a description of other data. A similar yet earlier term for metadata is "ancillary data." The prototypical example of metadata is the library catalog, which is a description of the contents of books.

Meaning of data, information and knowledge

The terms information and knowledge are frequently used for overlapping concepts. These three concepts are ill- or ambiguously defined in the subject matter literature . However, in recent interdisciplinary research a few independent specializations of these terms have been proposed.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Query=data&Strategy=*&Database=*
  2. ^ "Sometimes scientists think of data as plural, as in These data do not support the conclusions. But more often scientists and researchers think of data as a singular mass entity like information, and most people now follow this in general usage."[1]
  3. ^ New Oxford Dictionary of English, 1999
  4. ^ "...in educated everyday usage as represented by the Guardian newspaper, it is nowadays most often used as a singular."[2]

This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.


 
Translations: Translations for: Data

Dansk (Danish)
n. - data

idioms:

  • data bank    databank
  • data base    database
  • data capture    datafangst
  • data carrier    databærer, datamedium
  • data entry terminal    inddataterminal
  • data processing    databehandling
  • data protection    databeskyttelse, datasikring

Nederlands (Dutch)
gegeven(s)

Français (French)
n. - données, information brute, (Comput) données

idioms:

  • data bank    banque de données
  • data base    (Comput) base de données
  • data capture    saisie des données
  • data carrier    support d'informations/de données
  • data entry terminal    terminal d'entrée des données
  • data processing    traitement de données
  • data protection    protection des données

Deutsch (German)
n. - Daten, Fakten

idioms:

  • data bank    Datenbank
  • data base    (EDV) Datenbank
  • data capture    Datenerfassung
  • data carrier    Datenträgerr
  • data entry terminal    Dateneingabeterminal
  • data processing    Datenverarbeitung
  • data protection    Datenschutz

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. pl. - δεδομένα, (πληροφοριακά) στοιχεία

idioms:

  • data bank    (Η/Υ) τράπεζα δεδομένων, κεντρικό ηλεκτρονικό αρχείο
  • data base    (Η/Υ) βάση δεδομένων
  • data capture    (τεχνολ.) συνεπεξεργασία και συγκαταχώρηση στοιχείων Η/Υ
  • data carrier    (Η/Υ) μέσο αποθήκευσης και μεταφοράς δεδομένων
  • data entry terminal    (Η/Υ) τερματικό(ς σταθμός) εισαγωγής δεδομένων
  • data processing    (Η/Υ) ηλεκτρονική επεξεργασία δεδομένων
  • data protection    (Η/Υ) προστασία δεδομένων

Italiano (Italian)
dati, dato

idioms:

  • data bank    banca dati
  • data base    base dati
  • data capture    cattura dati
  • data processing    elaborazione dati
  • data protection    protezione dati

Português (Portuguese)
n. pl. - dados (m)

idioms:

  • data bank    banco (m) de dados
  • data base    banco (m) de dados
  • data capture    captura (f) de dados
  • data processing    processamento (m) de dados
  • data protection    proteção (f) de dados

Русский (Russian)
данные

idioms:

  • data bank    банк данных
  • data base    база данных
  • data capture    дистанционная обработка данных
  • data processing    обработка данных
  • data protection    защита данных

Español (Spanish)
n. - hecho, datos

idioms:

  • data bank    banco de datos
  • data base    base de datos
  • data capture    adquisición de datos, captura o agrupación de datos
  • data carrier    transmisor de datos
  • data entry terminal    terminal de ingreso de datos
  • data processing    procesamiento de datos
  • data protection    protección de datos

Svenska (Swedish)
n. pl. - data, information

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
数据, 资料

idioms:

  • data bank    数据库, 数据储存系统
  • data base    数据库
  • data capture    数据捕捉, 攫取数据
  • data carrier    数据载波
  • data entry terminal    数据终端机
  • data processing    数据处理
  • data protection    数据保护

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 數據, 資料
n. pl. - 數據, 資料

idioms:

  • data bank    資料庫, 資料儲存系統
  • data base    資料庫
  • data capture    資料捕捉, 攫取資料
  • data carrier    資料載波
  • data entry terminal    資料終端機
  • data processing    資料處理
  • data protection    資料保護

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 자료
n. pl. - 지식 , 정보

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 資料, データ, 情報

idioms:

  • data bank    データバンク
  • data base    データベース
  • data capture    データ収集
  • data handling    データハンドリング
  • data processing    データ処理
  • data protection    データ保護

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الجمع) بيانات, حقائق, معلومات‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮נתונים, פרטים‬
n. pl. - ‮נתונים, פרטים‬


 
 

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