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Noun
/ˈdatə/,/ˈdātə/,
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Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis,
  1. Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis

  2. The quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer, being stored and transmitted in the form of electrical signals and recorded on magnetic, optical, or mechanical recording media

  3. Things known or assumed as facts, making the basis of reasoning or calculation


  1. a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data"
  2. The term data refers to groups of information that represent the qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of variables. ...
  3. A data segment is one of the sections of a program in an object file or in memory, which contains the global variables and static variables that are initialized by the programmer. It has a fixed size, since all of the data in this section is set by the programmer before the program is loaded. ...
  4. Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa (or DATA) was a multinational non-government organization founded in January 2002 in London by U2's Bono along with Bobby Shriver and activists from the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt campaign.
  5. DATA were an electronic music band created in the late 1970s by Georg Kajanus, creator of such bands as Eclection, Sailor and Noir (with Tim Dry of the robotic/music duo Tik and Tok). ...
  6. In computer science, data is anything in a form suitable for use with a computer. Data is often distinguished from programs. A program is a set of instructions that detail a task for the computer to perform. In this sense, data is thus everything that is not program code.
  7. Data (Greek: Δεδομένα, Dedomena) is a work by Euclid. It deals with the nature and implications of "given" information in geometrical problems. The subject matter is closely related to the first four books of Euclid's Elements.
  8. information; A collection of object-units that are distinct from one another
  9. The symbols, writing, words, or other items used to represent facts, objects, events, or ideas. Accounting records and yield measurements are two examples of data.
  10. Data objects store numerical values for reference in the Stateflow diagram.
  11. Usually treated as a synonym for information, but when used as a description for network topology refers to all traffic other than voice.
  12. Data items refer to an elementary description of things, events, activities, and transactions that are recorded, classified, and stored, but not organized to convey any specific meaning. Data items can be numeric, alphabetic, figures, sounds, or images. ...
  13. General term for information, usually represented by numbers, letters and symbols. A gas gauge is an instrument that provides data to the driver.
  14. means collectively all information that you submit to the Web Site. This includes, but is not limited to, Account details and information submitted using any of our Services or Systems;
  15. facts, especially numerical facts, collected together for reference or information.
  16. Information represented in digital form, including voice, text, facsimile and video.
  17. from references [43, 44 and 45].
  18. The word data is the plural of datum. Examples of correct usage:
  19. the content of a file, e.g. the information contained within a spreadsheet or the contents of the records on a database.
  20. Information stored on the computer system and used by applications to accomplish tasks.
  21. the information processed by a computer
  22. (1) Units of information. (2) Any representation, such as characters or analog quantities, to which meaning is or may be assigned.
  23. Any data collected during the course of this booking may be kept on computer.
  24. A formal representation of raw material from which information is constructed via processing or interpretation.
  25. A representation of facts, concepts or instructions in a formalised manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing by human beings or by automatic means.