Not much affect with that
It is nothng but the information about information in database.... Is called metadata
Metadata is the text used to describe data. It provides information such as data source, data type, date created, and any other relevant details about the data set. Metadata helps users understand and interpret the data accurately.
EUL is short for end user layer. It is used to describe the metadata in a batch of data that makes it easier to understand by the end users of a program.
I can tell you in case you are using Photoshop,open Bridge and select photo then look arround for metadata panel.click on it to expand.If you cant see metadata panel then go to Window-Metadata panel
No. Keywords are not called or known as Metadata in Java
Downloading metadata typically refers to fetching information about a file, such as its size, format, date created, and other details, without actually downloading the complete file itself. This metadata provides a summary of the file's attributes and helps users identify and organize their files more effectively.
XRD stands for Extensible Resource Descriptor Sequence. It is a version of the XML format that allows users to discover various metadata aspects from documents being used.
Metadata is "data about data". There are two "metadata types;" structural metadata, about the design and specification of data structures or "data about the containers of data"; and descriptive metadata about individual instances of application data or the data content.
The database catalog of a database instance consists of metadata in which definitions of database objects such as base tables, views (virtual tables), synonym, value ranges, indexes, users, and user groups are stored.The SQL standard specifies a uniform means to access the catalog, called the INFORMATION_SCHEMA, but not all database follow this, even if they implement other aspects of the SQL standard. For an example of database-specific metadata access methods, see Oracle metadata.
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Metadata is typically stored in a separate file from the primary data, often in a structured format like XML or JSON. Common examples include ID3 tags in music files, EXIF data in images, and header information in documents like PDFs or Word files.