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MD Data (1396 bytes)
1: ...ry sticks and cards proved the final straw for MD-Data. 3: ... however, does not provide computer access to the data. 5: ...D-Data drive with which to manipulate and back up data using a PC. 7: ...c in [[2004]] which can contain more than 1 GB of data or music. Data (4608 bytes) 4: '''Data''' is the plural of ''[[datum]]''. 9: The word ''data'' is the 15: was the ''Dedomena'' (in Latin, ''Data''). 17: the terms ''givens'' and ''data'' are used interchangeably. 18: Such usage is the origin of ''data'' as a concept in [[computer science]]: Data movement (236 bytes) 1: ..., or from Application Systems to [[Data Warehouse|Data Warehouses]]. 5: [[Category: Data management]] Data recovery (8692 bytes) 1: ...ore sensitive data is to be discarded. ''See:'' [[Data remanence]] 3: Data recovery cases can be divided up into two main ca... 6: ...ems data recovery can be seen as "troubleshooting data storage." 8: Whether common or complex, each data recovery case is unique and the process can be ve... 11: == Increased Incidents of Data Loss == Data frame (1480 bytes) 1: ...e''' is a [[packet]] which has been encoded for [[data transmission|transmission]] over a particular [[l... 7: ...other end of the link, so that (barring in-flight data corruption) packets will be properly received. Data mart (1057 bytes) 1: ...tional database]] to emulate a [[multidimensional database]]'s analytical functionality. 3: ...w]]) or a physical subset (extract) of a larger [[data warehouse]], isolated for one of the following re... 6: *Performance: to offload the data mart to a separate [[computer]] for greater effic... 7: *Security: to separate selectively an authorized data subset 9: [[Category:Data management]] Data profiling (1136 bytes) 1: ...nd collects statistics and information about that data. 2: Typical types of [[Metadata (computing)|metadata]] sought are: 3: *Domain: whether or not the data in the column conforms to the defined values or r... 20: [[Category:Data management]] Data link (610 bytes) 1: [[da:Dataforbindelse]] 2: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''data link''' has the following meanings: 4: ...r for the purpose of transmitting and receiving [[data]]. 5: ...ng data to be transferred from a data source to a data [[sink]]. Data modeling (1754 bytes) 1: ...initions of what the data means is related to the data structures. 3: ...nating unnecessary data redundancies and relating data structures by relationships. 5: ...ges, this model may be translated into [[physical data model]]. 7: ...echniques have been developed for the design of a data models. Most noticeable are: 16: Be sure to look for the '''Data Modelers''' joke on the [[Lightbulb joke|Lightbul... Data stream (293 bytes) 3: In [[telecommunications]], a '''data stream''' is a sequence of digitally encoded sign... Data mining (8835 bytes) 1: ...arge stores of [[data]] for patterns. To do this, data mining uses computational techniques from [[Stati... 3: ... is usually used in relation to analysis of data, data mining, like [[artificial intelligence]], is an u... 5: ...f silk shirts to that customer. In this case, the data mining system used by the retail store discovered... 7: ...ibute correlation is more properly criticized as "data dredging" in the statistical literature. 9: ...es the line between good statistical practice and data dredging is less than clear. Data transmission (856 bytes) 1: '''Data transmission''' is, very generally speaking, the ... 5: ...e [[data transmission protocol]] used to make the data transfer legible. Current protocols favour packet... Data processing (1827 bytes) 1: ... processing''' is any [[process]] that converts [[data]] into [[information]]. The processing is usually... 3: ...ured information has previously been converted to data as discussed below. ([[evidence]]). 6: ...mation]] into [[data]] and also the converting of data back into information. The distinction is that co... 8: ...es can be viewed in this context as examples of [[data processing system]]s where "real world" informati... 10: See also:[[Data entry clerk]] Data management (1060 bytes) 1: ... aspects of data management, such as [[relational database]] management. 3: Topics in Data Managment include: 5: * [[Data modeling]] 6: * [[Database administration]] 7: * [[Data warehousing]] Data integrity (641 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''data integrity''' has the following meanings: 3: # The condition that exists when [[data]] is unchanged from its source and has not been a... 4: # The condition in which data are identically maintained during any [[operation... 5: # The preservation of data for their intended use. 6: ...specified operations, the a priori expectation of data quality. Economic data (2669 bytes) 1: ...lly monthly but can be quarterly and annual. The data may be adjusted in various ways (for ease of furt... 3: Economic data may also describe functions or inter-relationship... 5: There are thousands of data sets, covering e.g. the major components of [[Gro... 7: Within a country the data series are usually produced by one or more statis... 9: ... incorporate raw economic data, adjusted economic data, and relationships that they have estimated, to m... Random data (363 bytes) 1: ...f data can be used as a measure of how random the data is. 3: == Random data and compression == 4: ...boptimal results if used as input to a [[lossless data compression]] algorithm. Sense data (1894 bytes) 1: The concept of '''sense data''' (singular: ''sense datum'') is very influentia... 7: ...al objects of perception have been called ''sense-data'', ''[[idea]]s'' or ''percepts''. So the mental ... 9: ...of the President on the TV screen. And the sense-data represent the President to us. So generally ther... Data point (603 bytes) 1: ...otted in a graphic display, but in many cases the data are processed numerically before that is done. 6: *[[Data]] 7: *[[Data processing]] Compositional data (997 bytes) 1: ...n'' components ''p''<sub>''i''</sub> of each data data point (''p''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''p''<sub>''n''</s... 5: ...would correspond to the triple (0.1, 0.3, 0.6); a data set would contain one such triple for each rock i... 7: ...pond to the quadruple (0.35, 0.55, 0.06, 0.04); a data set would correspond to a list of towns.
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