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Data can be present in which of the format

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Answered by js0326989
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Data elements within the database are stored in the form of simple tables.

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Data can be present in which of the format:

Research data comes in many different formats: textual, numerical, multimedia, model, software languages, discipline-specific (eg crystallographic information files (CIF) in chemistry), and instrument-specific.

Forms likely to be available in the future include:

- Non-proprietary

- Open, documented standards

- Widespread in the scientific community

- with standard character encodings (ASCII, UTF-8)

- uncompressed (preferably, as space allows)

You will find a suitable and recommended table format for long-term storage and sharing of research data.

Additional information:

After defining your data, it's useful to think about what type of data you'll be creating and/or working with, and what format that data will be in. Your data management practices will depend on the type and format of the data you use.

Data types

Data types typically fall into five categories:

Observational

- Captured on location

- Cannot be recaptured, replaced or recreated.

- Examples: sensor readings, sensory (human) observations, research results

Experimental

- Data collected under controlled conditions, on site or in the laboratory

- Should be reproducible but can be expensive

- Examples: gene sequences, chromatograms, spectroscopy, microscopy

Derived or composed

- Reproducible but can be very expensive

- Examples: text and derived variables, data mining,3D models,compiled database.

Simulation

- Results from using the model to study the behavior and operation of a real or theoretical system

- Models and metadata where the input may be more important than the output data

- Examples: climate models, economic models, biogeochemical models

Reference or canonical

- Static or organic pool [peer-reviewed] datasets likely to be published and/or curated.

- Examples: gene sequence databases, chemical structures, census data, spatial data portals.

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