Record - GCSE Computer Science Definition

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In computer science, a 'record' is a collection of related data or information grouped together as a single unit. Think of it like a row in a table, where each row (or record) holds information about one particular item or subject. Each piece of data within the record is called a field, and these fields store specific details, like a student's name, age, and grade. Records are used to organise and manage data in databases, making it easier to find and use important information quickly and efficiently. This helps in keeping data structured and accessible for various computer applications.

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