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| A '''data system''' is an organized collection of symbols ([[information]]) and the processes that may be used to operate on such symbols.<ref name="BISBD">{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=pdUROgAACAAJ |title=Business Information Systems |author=Beynon-Davies, Paul |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan Limited |year=2009 |pages=512 |isbn=023020368X}}</ref><ref name="SigBD">{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=IhTBbwAACAAJ |title=Significance: Exploring the Nature of Information, Systems and Technology |author=Beynon-Davies, Paul |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan Limited |year=2011 |pages=304 |isbn=0230275192}}</ref> Any organized collection of symbols and symbol-manipulating operations can be considered a data system. Hence, human speech analysed at the level of phonemes can be considered a data system, as can the Incan artifact of the khipu and an image stored as pixels. A data system is defined in terms of some data model and bears a resemblance to the idea of a physical symbol system.
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| Symbols within some data system may be persistent or not. Hence, the sounds of human speech are non-persistent symbols because they decay rapidly in air. In contrast, pixels stored on some peripheral storage device are persistent symbols.
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