Machine-readable medium and data
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In communications and computing, a machine-readable medium (or computer-readable medium) is a medium capable of storing data in a format easily readable by a digital computer or a sensor. It contrasts with human-readable medium and data.
The result is called machine-readable data or computer-readable data, and the data itself can be described as having machine-readability.