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7. What is 'loss of information' in classified data?

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The classification of data as a frequency distribution has an inherent shortcoming. While it summarises the raw data making it concise and comprehensible, it does not show the details that are found in raw data.

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Loss of information in classified data error condition in information systems in which information is destroyed by failures or neglect in storage, transmission, or processing. ... Data loss is distinguished from data unavailability, which may arise from a network outage.

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