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A record of events, transactions, or observations


A log is a systematic record of events, transactions, or observations. Logs are used in various fields and contexts, including computing, maritime, aviation, and medicine. They serve as a means to document activities, track progress, and provide a historical record for future reference.

Types of Logs

Computing

In computing, a log file is a file that records either events that occur in an operating system or other software runs, or messages between different users of a communication software. Examples include:

Maritime

In maritime contexts, a logbook is a record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship. It is essential for:

Aviation

In aviation, a logbook is used to record the flight time of pilots and aircraft. It includes:

Medicine

In medicine, logs are used to track patient information, treatment plans, and medical history. Examples include:

Purpose and Importance

Logs are crucial for:

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