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Data logging

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Data logging is the practice of recording sequential data, often chronologically.

Etymology

To log is a verb derivative of the noun logbook; the verb form means to record in a logbook, and may have been coined in the 1820s. The term logbook itself stems from the practice of floating a stationary "log" (actually a wooden block attached to a reel via rope) to provide a fixed point of reference for the purpose of measuring a ship's speed (see Knot (speed)). Computer scientists adopted the verb to log circa 1963 to describe the systematic recording of specific types of data processing events.

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Automotive data logging

In automotive all DTC(Diagnostic Trouble Codes) are logged in ECUs(Engine Control Units) so that at the time of service of vehicle, service engineer will read all the DTCs by Tech-II or similar tools and will come to know problems occurred in Vehicle.

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