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Metadata vs Data - Felix - 03-04-2010

What's the difference between metadata and data?


Re: Metadata vs Data - mikebw - 03-04-2010

From Wikipedia , "Metadata is data about data".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata

For example you might have a JPEG photo that is just data, but there are also a bunch of attributes attached to it describing things like what model camera took the picture, the exposure settings and the like.


Re: Metadata vs Data - Seacrest - 03-04-2010

It's all data.

Meta data are mostly the data that the machines need to know about the data you care about.

That JPEG of your daughter's wedding day (taken on the day of your daughter's wedding) is important to you, while the JPEG header information is important to any program processing it.


Re: Metadata vs Data - guitarist - 03-04-2010

What's the opposite of meta data? Micro data?


Re: Metadata vs Data - Doc - 03-04-2010

guitarist wrote:
What's the opposite of meta data?

Mundane data.


Re: Metadata vs Data - davester - 03-04-2010

Think of metadata as being a table of contents for your data.


Re: Metadata vs Data - Seacrest - 03-04-2010

Doc wrote:
[quote=guitarist]
What's the opposite of meta data?

Mundane data.
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