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Digital housekeeping: Living with data

New Media & Society, 2021
The availability and affordability of memory and other services formats to store digital material has proliferated over the past 15 years. Making, sharing and storing digital material is now a mundane practice that is part of a broader ecology of living with different kinds of data.
Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan
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A noise model for digitized data

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2000
The paper analyzes the overall conversion error of a noisy digitizer affected by Gaussian noise at its input or generated within the digitizer itself. It is shown that, under mild conditions concerning the ratio between the input noise standard deviation and the quantization step, the overall conversion error can be modeled by a Gaussian random ...
BERTOCCO, MATTEO   +3 more
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Digitizing graphic data

Brain Research Bulletin, 1984
Using a digitizing pad instead of a ruler and calipers accelerates and increases the accuracy of graphic data analysis. Factors important in choosing and using such a pad are discussed in this article. A program is presented which facilitates use of the Houston Instruments HiPad DT11, a digitizing pad which is particularly well suited to ...
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Preserving digital data

Communications of the ACM, 2012
Scientific data is expanding at an unprecedented rate. While new tools are helping preserve this data, funding must be increased and policy coordination needs improvement.
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Digital Data Grows into Big Data

IT Professional, 2015
Understanding the customer is a key component to enabling marketers with multichannel attribution analysis to better target marketing campaigns and use personalization engines for delivering focused messaging to online audience segments. With the promise of big data and systems that integrate, process, and allow querying of online and offline data ...
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Digital Data System: Digital Multiplexers

Bell System Technical Journal, 1975
The two-stage multiplexing hierarchy developed for the Digital Data System is described. Included in this hierarchy are three synchronous time-division multiplexers and a new 64-kb/s cross-connect arrangement that offer both flexibility and simplified administrative procedures.
Paul Benowitz   +3 more
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Digital data collection in paleoanthropology

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2015
Understanding patterns of human evolution across space and time requires synthesizing data collected by independent research teams, and this effort is part of a larger trend to develop cyber infrastructure and e‐science initiatives. At present, paleoanthropology cannot easily answer basic questions about the total number of fossils and artifacts that ...
Reed, D.   +6 more
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Digital trace data analysis

2022
Definition and methodological remarks Who, what and with what effects?
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Data Virtualization and Digital Agility

IT Professional, 2016
Organizations must increasingly deal with never-ending, complex, and costly requirements for using all of their data sources to produce value. Big data must be integrated with small data, but trying to bring varying data sources together without a set of structures and processes supported by the right technology leads to the proverbial "data swamp ...
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