filformatets
Filformatets refers to the field and set of specifications that define how digital data is encoded, stored, and interpreted by software. It encompasses the encoding of content, metadata, and structure, and distinguishes between text and binary formats, as well as container formats versus single-file formats. Considerations of compression (lossless vs lossy), data organization, and how data can be reliably exchanged between programs, platforms, and over time are central to filformatet. The choice of format affects interoperability, performance, accessibility, and long-term preservation.
In practice, file formats are described by specifications published by standards bodies and industry groups. They
Open formats tend to promote interoperability and archival resilience, whereas proprietary formats may require vendor-specific software