Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Information
The term entropy refers to qualitative or quantitative attributes of a inconstant or set of variables. Data, which is the plural of datum are typically the results of measurements and can be the basis of graphs, images, or observations of a set of variables. Data are much viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which entropy and then knowledge are derived.Raw entropy refers to a pull to fixateherion of numbers, characters, images or other outputs from devices that collect training to convert physical quantities into symbols that are unprocessed. The info being collected by superhighway cut across pertaining to the dates when cars were purchased and the names of the owners are just numbers and characters, and as my definition of Information below will show, the softness of Freeway Ford to translate this entropy into anything pregnant renders it short of being described as information.Information, on the other hand, is raw data that (1) has been verified to be accu rate and timely, (2) is specific and organized for a purpose, (3) is presented at heart a context that gives it meaning and relevance, and which (4) leads to increase in understanding and decrease in uncertainty. The value of information lies solely in its ability to affect a behavior, decision, or outcome. A piece of information is considered worthless if, after receiving it, things remain unchanged.In the case of Freeway Ford, if the community had been contacting customers about routine maintenance with the data it had collected about the purchase dates of cars and the names of their owners, and if the company had further followed up three to four days later, when car owners are generally known to be ready to trade in their cars to try and get them to do trade-ins with Freeway Ford, the data they had collected would defecate translated into something useful, something that could change the way business was being done, and would subscribe information.
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