1b Information Flashcards

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b) Using an example, show how structure, context and meaning can be added to the data collected about landscape gardening to turn it into information.
DATA (1 mark)
CONTEXT (1 mark)
STRUCTURE (1 mark)
MEANING (1 mark)
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1 mark each:
Data eg 1750 (1)
Structure eg nnnn (1)
Context eg UK currency (1)
Meaning Amount charged per hour (1).
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The airline collects data on its customers.

a) Using an example, show how data collected by the airline about its customers can become information.(3 marks

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Max 2 marks if no meaning, must be example:
Data: 11/12/08 (1)
Context: date (1) / Structure: dd/mm/yy (1)
Meaning: Date flight booked from UK

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Sander and Son produce a brochure for prospective clients giving information on the services they provide.
What is meant by the term information (2 marks)

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2from:
adding context (1) 
structure (1) 
meaning (1)
Processed data (1)
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Each piece of art in the gallery is labelled with details about the work and the artist. The label also contains data.
Show, using an example related to EJO, how data can become information through the application of context, structure and meaning.
DATA (1 mark)
CONTEXT (1 mark)
STRUCTURE (1 mark)
MEANING (1 mark)

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4 from, one for example for each, eg:
 Data: 27082014 (1)
 Context: UK Date (1)
 Structure: dd/mm/yyyy /£/nn.nn(1)
 Meaning: Date of New exhibition for A.Oliver (1).
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