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Data Compilation, Analysis, and Access: The Role of the Computer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2013
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History is replete with examples of the enormous impact of data compilations in all fields of science and technology. The advantages and opportunities such aggregations confer include:
• convenience of access,
• condensation and homogenization of raw data,
• formats tailored for the application,
• perception of patterns,
• detection of errors,
• definition of gaps and inconsistencies, and
• basis for formulating and testing theories.
The opportunities in materials science, and specifically in the subfield of alloy design, are no fewer than in other fields of science. Indeed, as I have remarked in a review of the history of the development of understanding and application of intermetallic compounds, breakthroughs in this field have usually come about not from “a new technique, a unique experimental observation, or an abstruse theory… Rather it was the amassing of a critical volume of experimental data in the literature which permitted an individual with great insight to perceive an underlying pattern not previously apparent.”
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- Trends in Materials Data: Regularities and Predictions
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