| data warehouse |
a repository made up of databases of data extracted from a variety of sources, with a view to analysis to reveal additional information.
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| database |
A collection of related data stored in one or more computerized files in a manner that can be accessed by users or computer programs via a database management system.
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| data |
The word data is the plural of datum. Examples of correct usage:
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| data |
Data is fundamentally any information of interest, but these days, the word data implies a binary (base 2 arithmetic), machine-readable representation of information.
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| data mining |
Data mining is derogatory. It means sorting through a huge volume of data, extracting decision rules that seem to favor one team over another, but without regard to whether or not there is any cause-and-effect relationship. Data mining is the sports-betting equivalent of sitting a huge number of monkeys down at keyboards, and then reporting on the monkeys who happened to type actual words.
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