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− | A [[document]] is a single piece of [[data]] that represents one or more [[idea]]s, [[change]]s, [[process]]es, [[ | + | A [[document]] is a single piece of [[data]] that represents one or more [[idea]]s, [[change]]s, [[process]]es, [[market exchangeable]]s, and/or [[system]]s. Those ''documents'' that are created to be used by people include bills of sale, books, instructions, memos, messages, national constitutions, passports, [[wikipage]]s, written articles, etc. In [[information technology]], a ''document'' can be a [[computer file]] or a [[system document]] such as a [[database record]]. [[Web browser]]s use [[web document]]s to display [[webpage]]s, etc. |
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[[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] | [[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 6 May 2023
A document is a single piece of data that represents one or more ideas, changes, processes, market exchangeables, and/or systems. Those documents that are created to be used by people include bills of sale, books, instructions, memos, messages, national constitutions, passports, wikipages, written articles, etc. In information technology, a document can be a computer file or a system document such as a database record. Web browsers use web documents to display webpages, etc.