The method of entering data into a computer system for processing, usually in a field-oriented environment where the entry is governed by a program.
The entering of names, addresses and other information into a data storage and retrieval system. Manual keying, electronic data transfer or scanning can be used to enter data.
The entering of names, addresses and other information into a data storage and retrieval system. Data can be entered via manual keying, electronic data transfer or by scanning.
Physically entering names, addresses and other data into a computer file.
a specialized form of an information processing system
The process of transferring responses from pen and paper interviews (PAPI) into a format where the information can be data processed.
A part of data processing where the responses from questionnaires (or the coded responses) are entered into a computer.
As merchandise is received or shipped, it is entered into the computer memory through a terminal to update computerized records.
the process of either an individual or a machine entering information into a computer or database.
Entering names and addresses into a computer one at a time from printed or hand written material.
The process of entering data (usually by typing or electronic transfer from another database) into an electronic record.
That unit of the Computing Center which enters batch data into the computer system.
Entering numbers and text into a computer for processing.
input from the user to the computer via an input device (keyboard, mouse, etc.) that is not interpreted by the application program, but treated as information to be stored. For example, entering a typed command is not data entry, whereas entering a user's address is data entry.
The process of encoding data into fields to create database records.
process of leading data in a computer-compatible format directly into a data base.
A device used to enter music information into a computer. It can be in the form of a normal computer keyboard, a mouse, a music keyboard with MIDI facilities, a guitar or even a microphone. - Category: Computer (recording)
1. The process of keying data, as contained on completed data forms, in order to render information into an arrangement more suitable for storage and subsequent use, usually for tabulations and analyses, especially on a computer. 2. The process of filling out a data form.