♦ data

♦ data
♦ data /ˈdeɪtə/
n. pl.
(usato come pl. o sing.) (anche comput.) dati: raw data, dati grezzi; item of data (o data item) dato; to collect data, raccogliere dati; We cannot make a decision until more data is available, non possiamo decidere finché non saranno disponibili altri dati
data acquisition (o capture, collection), raccolta dati □ data analysis, analisi dei dati; (comput.) data bank, banca dati □ (comput.) data bit, bit d'informazione □ data book, dossier □ (comput.) data bus, bus di dati □ (comput.) data capture, acquisizione dei dati □ data centre = data-processing centre sotto □ data communication, trasmissione dati, telematica □ (comput., telef.) data-enabled, abilitato al traffico dati □ (comput.) data-driven, guidato dai dati □ data entry, inserimento dati □ data file, file di dati □ data flow, flusso di dati □ data glove (comput.) ► dataglove □ data input = data entry ► sopra □ data management, gestione dei dati □ (comput.) data mining, data mining (nei database, estrapolazione di informazioni mediante tecniche statistiche, di modellazione, ecc.) □ data pen, penna ottica (o luminosa) □ data processing, elaborazione dei dati; trattamento dell'informazione □ data-processing centre, centro elaborazione dati (abbr. CED) □ data processor, elaboratore di dati □ (leg.) data protection, protezione dei dati personali; tutela del privato (o del dipendente) per la riservatezza delle informazioni registrate in banche dati sul suo conto □ data rate, velocità di trasmissione dei dati □ (comput.) data reduction, riduzione di dati □ (comput.) data set, set di dati; insieme di dati □ (comput.) data transfer rate, velocità di trasferimento dati □ (comput.) data warehouse, data warehouse (database per gestire e analizzare dati e informazioni di un'azienda).

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