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A database is a collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed and updated. The most prevalent type of database is the relational database, a tabular database in which data is defined so that it can be reorganized and accessed in a number of different ways. A distributed database is one that can be dispersed or replicated among different points in a network. ...
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| data |
In computing, data is information that has been translated into a form that is more convenient to move or process. The general name given to data as they move from one layer of the OSI model to another is known as the PDU.
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| data |
The generic name for any information used by a computer.
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| data mining |
Data mining is just what its name implies - searching though mountains of data to find important values or key relationships. Data mining can be performed in many ways from brute force calculations though smart algorithms to visualisation.
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| data modeling |
This is a form of modeling that applies the Relational Data Model to data storage. The principle diagram is an Entity Relationship Diagram. Though Data Models are superficially quite similar to Class Models, that is purely superficial. The semantics and construction techniques are quite different.
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