- The term "data" plural form of datum
- The word ‘data’ is Latin in origin, and literally, it means anything that is given.
- Data is undifferentiated observation of facts in terms of words, numbers, symbols, etc.
- Information is processed data
- Knowledge is consolidated and structured information as in encyclopedic articles, state-of-the-art reports, textbooks, etc.
Example:
- Data - Raw Material- Cotton
- Information -Intermediary- Yarn
- Knowledge -Finished Product- Cloth
- Explosion of information: Growth of information beyond manageable limit.
- Information Society: A society in which all activities are centred on information as a basic input.
- Information is piecemeal, fragmented, particular; is timely, transitory, perhaps even ephemeral, is flow of messages
- Data, e.g., trade and industrial statistics, price index, entertainment announcements, etc.
- Information, e.g., processed information of weather to warn farmers during times of monsoons, stock exchange information for investments, reports of music concerts, news about national and international events, etc.
- Knowledge, e.g., press responsibilities vis-à-vis democratic institutions in the form of a report, international information order as exemplified by the third world countries meetings, the books such as ‘Many Voices One World’ published by UNESCO, etc.
- Brookes fundamental equation of information science is K [S] +D I = K [S+ D S]
Reference- IGNOU MATERIAL & www.lisquiz.com
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