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data (mass) | data
- dáta |
data (msasasci) | data
- data |
data (encz) | data,data [eko.] LCA data je souhrnný název pro všechny údaje a
informace (kvalitativní i kvantitativní), které se používají v
konkrétních LCA studiích mohou zahrnovat primární, sekundární i odvozená
data stejně jako data různých typů a data z různých zdrojů. RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
data (encz) | data,datový Pavel Machek; Giza |
data (encz) | data,informace n: Zdeněk Brož |
data (encz) | data,údaje |
data (czen) | data,data[eko.] LCA data je souhrnný název pro všechny údaje a informace
(kvalitativní i kvantitativní), které se používají v konkrétních LCA
studiích mohou zahrnovat primární, sekundární i odvozená data stejně
jako data různých typů a data z různých zdrojů. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
data (czen) | data,datespl. jak168 |
data (czen) | data,datum Jiri Syrovy |
data (czen) | data,facts web |
Data (gcide) | Data \Da"ta\, n. pl. [L. pl. of datum.]
1. See Datum.
[1913 Webster]
2. a collection of facts, observations, or other information
related to a particular question or problem; as, the
historical data show that the budget deficit is only a
small factor in determining interest rates.
Note: The term in this sense is used especially in reference
to experimental observations collected in the course of
a controlled scientific investigation.
[PJC]
3. (Computers) information, most commonly in the form of a
series of binary digits, stored on a physical storage
medium for manipulation by a computer program. It is
contrasted with the program which is a series of
instructions used by the central processing unit of a
computer to manipulate the data. In some conputers data
and execuatble programs are stored in separate locations.
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Data (gcide) | Datum \Da"tum\, n.; pl. Data. [L. See 2d Date.]
1. Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted;
that upon which an inference or an argument is based; --
used chiefly in the plural.
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Any writer, therefore, who . . . furnishes us with
data sufficient to determine the time in which he
wrote. --Priestley.
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2. a single piece of information; a fact; especially a piece
of information obtained by observation or experiment; --
used mostly in the plural.
[PJC]
3. pl. (Math.) The quantities or relations which are assumed
to be given in any problem.
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4. (Surveying) a point, line, or level surface used as a
reference in measuring elevations. --RHUD
[PJC]
Datum line (Surv.), the horizontal or base line, from which
the heights of points are reckoned or measured, as in the
plan of a railway, etc.
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data (wn) | data
n 1: a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn;
"statistical data" [syn: data, information] |
data (foldoc) | data
raw data
/day't*/ (Or "raw data")
Numbers, characters, images, or other method of recording,
in a form which can be assessed by a human or (especially)
input into a computer, stored and processed there, or
transmitted on some digital channel. Computers nearly
always represent data in binary.
Data on its own has no meaning, only when interpreted by some
kind of data processing system does it take on meaning and
become information.
For example, the binary data 01110101 might represent the integer
117 or the ASCII lower case U character or the blue component of
a pixel in some video. Which of these it represents is
determined by the way it is processed (added, printed, displayed,
etc.). Even these numbers, characters or pixels however are still
not really information until their context is known, e.g. my bank
balance is £117, there are two Us in "vacuum", you have blue eyes.
(2007-09-10)
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