DocumentCode
40406
Title
Toward a Hermeneutics of Data
Author
Acker, Amelia
Author_Institution
Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
37
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
July-Sept. 2015
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
75
Abstract
Data science is the systematic process of creating, building, and organizing knowledge with data. A piece of data without context is without meaning, but when data is put into context it becomes meaningful information to people and machines, and it may acquire more contextual information over time. Data´s impact on society and studies of data have reached a point for which it is now time for historians of computing to historicize data directly. In fact, computing historians are uniquely positioned to probe the entanglement of networked infrastructures, data, and cultures of computing in the recent past and near future.
Keywords
data handling; contextual information; data hermeneutics; data science; networked infrastructure entanglement; Big data; Computer applications; Data models; History; Information analysis; Technology; archival science; big data; data science; data studies; history of computing; history of technology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1058-6180
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAHC.2015.68
Filename
7194938
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