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* What is an [[experiment]]? | * What is an [[experiment]]? Do we have to re-define the term 'experiment', or distinguish various modalities in using the term? | ||
:~ [[User:Gnaiger Erich|Gnaiger Erich]] 06:11, 3 February 2016 (CET) | :~ [[User:Gnaiger Erich|Gnaiger Erich]] 06:11, 3 February 2016 (CET) |
Revision as of 07:14, 3 February 2016
Description
A dataset is a collection of data. In the context of databases a dataset represents the collection of entries in a database-table. In this table columns represent attributes and rows display the according values of the entries.
MitoPedia concepts:
MitoFit Quality Control System
Author: Weber Benno 2016-02-02
Example
An experimental dataset consists of 3 entries:
- Experiment A
- Experiment B
- Experiment C
For each of those experiments the experimental dataset includes information about the attributes:
- Date of the experiment
- Temperature
- Operator
These experiments together with the attributes represent one dataset. A database consists of several datasets.
Termonology questions
- What is an experiment? Do we have to re-define the term 'experiment', or distinguish various modalities in using the term?
- ~ Gnaiger Erich 06:11, 3 February 2016 (CET)