what determines the format in which data is send on a network
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NFF ( Network file format)
the format in which data is send on a network NFF
- The data on computers is kept in files. Essentially, files are collections of bits. Information organization within a file is defined by its file format. Specifically designed for the purpose of storing network-related data, the Network File Format (NFF).
- Text, numeric, multimedia, models, software languages, discipline-specific (such as the crystallographic information file (CIF) in chemistry), and instrument-specific are just a few of the many forms available for research data.
- Common storage formats like ASCII, binary, and XML offer advantages and disadvantages in many contexts.
- Because ASCII files are easily exchangeable and readable by humans, many engineers prefer to store data in this manner.
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