Data logging

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

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[edit] 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[citation needed]. The circa 1963 to describe the systematic recording of specific types of data processing events.

[edit] Automotive data logging

In automobiles, all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are logged in engine control units (ECUs) so that at the time of service of a vehicle, a service engineer will read all the DTCs using Tech-II or similar tools and will come to know problems occurred in the vehicle.

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