informatsioonisalvestusvõimes
Informatsioonisalvestusvõime refers to the capacity of a system or medium to store information. This concept is fundamental in various fields, including computer science, biology, and information theory. In computing, it relates to the amount of data that can be held by storage devices such as hard drives, solid-state drives, RAM, and optical media. The unit of measurement for informatsioonisalvestusvõime in digital systems is typically the byte, with larger units like kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes being commonly used.
In a biological context, informatsioonisalvestusvõime pertains to how organisms store genetic information, primarily through DNA. The
Information theory, founded by Claude Shannon, also addresses informatsioonisalvestusvõime in terms of the maximum rate at