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32-BIT HASH ALGORITHM USED TO DETECT ACCIDENTAL DATA CORRUPTION
Adler32; Adler checksum; Adlers checksum; ADLER32; Adler 32

Data (computing)         
  • Various types of data which can be visualized through a computer device
QUANTITIES, CHARACTERS, OR SYMBOLS ON WHICH OPERATIONS ARE PERFORMED BY A COMPUTER
Computer data; Type representation; Data (computing)
In computing, data (treated as singular, plural, or as a mass noun) is any sequence of one or more symbols. Datum is a single symbol of data.
Data (computer science)         
  • Various types of data which can be visualized through a computer device
QUANTITIES, CHARACTERS, OR SYMBOLS ON WHICH OPERATIONS ARE PERFORMED BY A COMPUTER
Computer data; Type representation; Data (computing)
In computer science, data (treated as singular, plural, or as a mass noun) is any sequence of one or more symbols; datum is a single symbol of data. Data requires interpretation to become information.
Data publishing         
  • A data citation example
ACT OF MAKING RESEARCH DATASETS AVAILABLE, OFTEN A LARGE QUANTITY AT ONE TIME
Data citation; Data paper; Data publication; Data journal; Data attribution; Citation of data; Attribution of data
Data publishing (also data publication) is the act of releasing research data in published form for use by others. It is a practice consisting in preparing certain data or data set(s) for public use thus to make them available to everyone to use as they wish.

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Adler-32

Adler-32 is a checksum algorithm written by Mark Adler in 1995, modifying Fletcher's checksum. Compared to a cyclic redundancy check of the same length, it trades reliability for speed. Adler-32 is more reliable than Fletcher-16, and slightly less reliable than Fletcher-32.