Digital data
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Digital data, in information theory and information systems, are discrete, discontinuous representations of information or works, as contrasted with continuous, or analog signals which behave in a continuous manner, or represent information using a continuous function.
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See also
- Analog sound vs. digital sound
- Analog-to-digital converter
- Binary
- Data (computing)
- Decline of library usage
- Digital-to-analog converter
- Digital architecture
- Digital art
- Digital control
- Digital culture
- Digital Divide
- Digital infinity
- Digital electronics
- Digital native
- Digital physics
- Digital Revolution
- Digital signal
- Digital video
- Digital recording
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