Chapter 3: Core concepts: information, data and systems
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Data is just symbols stored or processed in a computer. Another way to
describe data is as a medium for conveying information. Data can be the basis
for information – but only if someone seeks it out and interprets it. This may
require the person to specify what data is to be sought and then to apply
some form of processing to the data, perhaps summarising it. If the data is
in a computer system, it will then have to be extracted and displayed in an
appropriate manner.
Example
The Bloomsbury branch of Multinational Bank has 20,000 customers, many
of whom are staff and students of the University of London. Inside the bank
are positions for 10 cashiers; each position has a computer terminal. All of the
terminals are linked to a computer in the assistant manager’s office. The computer
runs a number of programs that control the various terminals, and it has computer
discs that store information about the various transactions that take place.
Customers can use the cash dispenser (ATM) in the outside wall, which is also
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