Electronic records
Electronic records are records that are stored in a format that only a computer can process. These records are also known as machine readable records.
Binary or database
Eletronic records
Electronic records
There are 14 Regiters in the computer where data is stored which is currently being process
Data is all of the information that is stored in a database (a file that stores records), it remains to be data unless it is published or verified as accurate and useful.
Memory.
a web page is file stored on a special computer called
Google, Search Engines, iTunes databases that are stored on the computer
what are stored in a format that only a computer can process, also called machine readable records
on a computer
Information is stored in some kind of binary format in computers because computer memory is made out of binary digits (bits).
There is no iMac format or Windows 7 format. Photos stored on the iMac and a Windows 7 pc are in the JPEG format. Either computer can read this format.
Manual files are records that are not entered or stored in electronic format. These are physical documents which are created and saved manually.
There are 14 Regiters in the computer where data is stored which is currently being process
They are stored in the computer's memory. For ease of reference we often call this the Clipboard when we are using the process in a computer application.
I'm guessing RAM Random access memory
Everything. All of the code that tells the computer how to boot up and shut down and all of your files and programs.
Electronic: These records are stored in a form only a computer can process Inactive: These records aren't needed or are in retention and awaiting final disposition. Perpetual: These records do not have a specific cutoff date and are active until destroyed. Active: These records, regardless of age, are used frequently in current business or until cutoff.
Because binary (0 or 1) is the only format that the computer can understand. A transistor is either off or on. There is no other state.
Alabama statute of limitation for stored records