Metadata means data about data. It means to help manage, store and retrieve data. It is similar to the old card catalog system which tells you where a book is and where to find it.
Metadata refers to data that describes or provides information about other data. It includes details such as the size, format, and creation date of a file, as well as information about the author, location, and keywords associated with a document. Metadata helps organize and manage data, making it easier to search, retrieve, and understand.
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.
"Metadata" defines the structure of the data stored.
Data about other data is metadata.
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.
Metadata is data about data that provides information such as the structure, format, and characteristics of the data stored in a data warehouse. It is used in data warehouse architecture to facilitate data integration, data governance, and data lineage. Metadata helps users understand and manage the data in the data warehouse efficiently.
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.
You probably mean the "onix" metadata standard. Information is available at http://www.editeur.org/ONIX%20International%20FAQ.html
It is nothng but the information about information in database.... Is called metadata
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
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.
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.
Data about data are called metadata. See the related question "What are metadata?" for more details.
Yes, metadata is a broader term that refers to information about a document, such as author, file size, creation date, and keywords. Document properties are specific types of metadata that describe the characteristics or attributes of a document.
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