Data and information are related but distinct concepts in IT. Data refers to the raw, unorganized, and uninterpreted facts, figures, or events that can be collected, stored, or transmitted by various means. Information refers to the meaningful, organized, and interpreted output that is derived from data by applying some form of analysis, processing, or logic. Data can be processed to create information, but information cannot exist without data. The other options are incorrect because they either confuse the roles of data and information, or imply that information can be independent of data. References:
CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 Certification Study Guide, page 18, section 1.1: “Data is the raw, unorganized, and uninterpreted facts, figures, or events that can be collected, stored, or transmitted by various means. Information is the meaningful, organized, and interpreted output that is derived from data by applying some form of analysis, processing, or logic.”
CompTIA ITF+ Practice Test, question 239: “Data can be facts, figures, or events that can be processed to create information is the correct answer.”
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