Digital Data
Information, data, and symbols have a relationship in an information system. Information begins with data, data is encoded using symbols, and symbols are representations, stand-ins for something else.
- Symbols : organized and understood according to a convention are used to represent data
- Data : the givens of experience (measurements, observations, facts, beliefs, and the like)
- Information : date made useful, data interpreted and applied to produce understanding
What is the different?
ANALOG | DIGITAL |
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varies continuosly | consist of separate, discrete units |
Digital Data
- digital information
- digital data
- digit (an element of a set)
- digital language
- binary digit or bit
- digital encoding
Digital Encoding
Symbols used to encode modern digital data. The process of assigning bits to a data item. The number of bits a coding system requires depend upon the number of distinct data items to be represented. Each item must be given a unique symbolic representation a unique arrangement of bits. More bits make it possible to generated a longer number of distinct combination. 2^n, n = the number of bits used in the code.
Reference: Savage, M. T., & Vogel, K. E. (2013). An introduction to digital multimedia. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.