Data about data are called metadata.
See the related question "What are metadata?" for more details.
It is called META DATA
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to secure analog data is called scrambling in data communication
It's called, Data.
Unstructured data
That is generally just called transferring data. If you have multiple computers connected together, or even just two in a peer to peer arrangement, that is called networking. If data is coming into a computer, that is called downloading, and it is called uploading if data is leaving a computer.
The information collected from an observation is called data.
It is called a data set.
This piece of data is called an "argument".
its called data redundancy.
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Collection of data is data is called as database. But this is only when the data is interrelated to each other.
the data which is accepted is called ACCEPT DATA!
Yes, processed data is called information.
Numeric data refers to any data that is represented as numerical values, such as integers, decimals, or fractions. This type of data is used for quantitative analysis and calculations in various fields such as mathematics, statistics, and science. Numeric data can be manipulated and processed mathematically to uncover patterns, trends, and relationships within the data.
Such a data point is called an outlier.
Extreme numbers in the data as compared the the rest of the data are called OUTLIERS.
Information sent from the computer is called data.