| data |
Gathered information.
Ãâó: www.bagatrix.net/glossary/math_glossary_d.htm
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| data |
Information, especially information in a form that can be used by a computer. It can include text, numbers, sounds and pictures. A single piece of information is called a Datum.
Ãâó: www.micro2000uk.co.uk/hardware_glossary.htm
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| data warehouse |
A database used for storing historical data, which is used for data analysis.
Ãâó: docs.rinet.ru/O8/glossary.htm
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| data warehouse |
A subject-oriented non-volatile collection of data used to support strategic decision making. The warehouse is the central point of data integration for business intelligence. It is the source of data for data marts within an enterprise and delivers a common view of enterprise data.
Ãâó: publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/TEDW/GC32-0744-01...
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| data mining |
The ability to query very large databases in order to satisfy a hypothesis ("top down" data mining); or to interrogate a database in order to generate new hypotheses based on rigorous statistical correlations ("bottom-up" data mining).
Ãâó: www.inproteomics.com/nwglosde.html
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| DAT | bread containing chopped dates and nuts |
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| DAT | that can be given a date |
| DAT | bearing a date |
| DAT | marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted past |
| DAT | unaffected by time |
| DAT | not bearing a date |
| DAT | of such great duration as to preclude the possibility of being assigned a date |
| DAT | having no known beginning and presumably no end |
| DAT | a line at the beginning of a news article giving the date and place of origin of the news dispatch |
| DAT | an imaginary line on the surface of the earth following (approximately) the 180th meridian |
| DAT | mark with a date, and often with a place, to, as of a newspaper article or a letter |
| DAT | mark with a date, and often with a place, to, as of a newspaper article or a letter |
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