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digitize

In computing, to turn analogue signals into the binary data a computer can read. Any type of analogue signal can be digitized, including pictures, sound, video, or film. The result is files that can be manipulated, stored, or transmitted by computers. See analogue-to-digital converter.



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He has helped organize many regional, national, and international seminars and conferences, including innovative workshops such as Digitisation of Print Materials and Developing Digital Libraries Using D-Space.
Joe and Porche undertook a review of public and government literature, conducted interviews with industry contractors and selected Army personnel, conducted data analysis of various Army digitisation exercises, applied modelling and simulation in determining both future Army bandwidth needs and estimated network systems capacities.
In offering post-subcultural readings, post-Web digitisation is also required.
 
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