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Title: Computer Applications Ih Liquid Measurement
Author: Tom Moughon
Source: 1987 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: Stripped to its barest essentials, the function of a computer is to gather data, extract information from it, and present that information to the user. The distinction drawn between data and information is not merely semantic. Information is obtained as the result of manipulating data in some fashion. Often the data may be manipulated, or filtered, in several different ways to obtain varying forms of information, depending on the needs (and the imagination) of the user. Most often, in liquid measurement, the information desired is a simple How much - the data comprise pressures, temperatures, and pulses, but may also include densities, chemical analyses, index of refraction, or other measures that characterize the fluid.




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