Data: Form to inform
Paul Beynon-Davies
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Paul Beynon-Davies: Cardiff University
Chapter 6 in Significance, 2011, pp 105-140 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract In much popular usage, the terms data and information are not only bandied about a lot; they are frequently used interchangeably. For example, people speak of both data and information transmission, of data stores and information stores, and of data manipulation and information processing. In this chapter we elaborate upon the nature of what we referred to in Chapter 2 as forma. Forma relates to the physical and empirics levels of signs upon the semiotics ladder. Part of the reason for considering the nature of forma is that doing so helps us to better understand and to provide greater precision to the concept of data as well as highlighting the many differences between data and information.
Keywords: Vocal Tract; Pendant Group; Natural Sign; Colour Class; Colour Grouping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230295025_6
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