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Pattern Contrast Dedomena |
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A data is a causal object whose variations (non-uniformity) can be recognised and eventually interpreted. A data can be of different physical types (e.g., matter, wave, atomic excited states). How the variations are recognised and eventually decoded depends on the interpreting rules that characterise that type of data. Variations are pure physical variations and do not necessarily possess semantic meaning. A perspective in which entities are represented according to the variation of their properties. The covering axiom that defines the data class discriminates within all the possible causal objects between encoded or non encoded. |
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http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_1e877c70_3b01_45a8_a8f6_8ce4f6a24660 |
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A data is a causal object whose variations (non-uniformity) can be recognised and eventually interpreted. A data can be of different physical types (e.g., matter, wave, atomic excited states). How the variations are recognised and eventually decoded depends on the interpreting rules that characterise that type of data. Variations are pure physical variations and do not necessarily possess semantic meaning. A perspective in which entities are represented according to the variation of their properties. The covering axiom that defines the data class discriminates within all the possible causal objects between encoded or non encoded. |
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Pattern Contrast Dedomena |
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A perspective in which entities are represented according to the variation of their properties. |
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A data is a causal object whose variations (non-uniformity) can be recognised and eventually interpreted. A data can be of different physical types (e.g., matter, wave, atomic excited states). How the variations are recognised and eventually decoded depends on the interpreting rules that characterise that type of data. Variations are pure physical variations and do not necessarily possess semantic meaning. The covering axiom that defines the data class discriminates within all the possible causal objects between encoded or non encoded. |
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Data |
seeAlso |
Luciano Floridi, "Information - A very Short Introduction", Oxford University Press., (2010) ISBN 978-0199551378 |
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http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_49267eba_5548_4163_8f36_518d65b583f9 |
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