| database |
Any organized collection of information; it may be paper or electronic.
Ãâó: www.library.arizona.edu/rio/glossary.htm
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| database |
"An organized collection of information, data, or citations stored in electronic format that can be searched for specific information or records by techniques specific to each database." -from the University of Texas, San Antonio Library: Library Lingo Library. Databases include Academic Search Elite and Lexis Nexis.
Ãâó: www.wcu.edu/library/researchref/Glossary.htm
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| data mining |
As the term suggests, data mining is the analysis of data to establish relationships and identify patterns.
Ãâó: practice.findlaw.com/glossary.html
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| data mining |
The unguided (or minimally guided) application of a collection of mathematical procedures to a company
Ãâó: www.loyaltybuilders.com/resources/glossary.htm
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| data mining |
The analysis of extremely large, and often ignored or undervalued, data that has been collected as a result of the normal progression of business issues, such as sales figures, mailing lists, and product complaint information.
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