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data structure
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a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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a collection of data elements with operations that store and manipulate individual elements
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data structure
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the particular way of organising and storing data for it to be accessed and modified efficiently. balance between detail, storage and preserving relationships
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a particular way of organizing and storing data in a computer so that it can be accessed and modified efficiently.
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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an abstract template that organizes data in such a way that helps simplify sorting, searching, computing, and other operations.
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the collection of programming constructs used to implement a collection. for example, a collection might be implemented using a fixed-size structure such as an array
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
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a data structure is way of organizing data, commonly used to implement an abstract data type (adt), and often involving arrays or pointers.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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particular way of storing and organizing data in a computer.
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a way of organizing data that is stored in a computer or database. each type of data structure represents a different way of organizing the data.
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
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a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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the collection of programming constructs used to implement a collection. for example, a collection might be implemented using a fixed-size structure such as an array
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a mechanism for grouping and organizing data to make it easier to use
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3 | 1 |
data structure
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data are organized in two-dimensional tables (also called relations) with columns and rows
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data sets that can be thought of as tables, rows, columns
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3 | 1 |
data structure
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a collection of data that is referred to by one name such as arrays and array lists
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the collection of different data elements (e.g- an array of strings) which are stored together in a clear, structured form
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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organization method to manage multiple data points
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a way to store and organize data in order to facilitate access and modifications
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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an abstract template that organizes data in such a way that helps simplify sorting, searching, computing, and other operations.
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a way of representing and storing information. choice of data structure affects which operation can be efficiently performed
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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the way the data within an it system is organised and related.
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a related group of primitive data elements organized for some type of common processing; it's defined and manipulated in software because that cpu cant manipulate data structures
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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the implementation of a composite data field in an abstract data type
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describes the definition of a type of data, like an integer or string and a group of various pre-defined data types.
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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(1) an organization of objects that allows certain operations to be performed efficiently; (2) the programming constructs used to implement a collection.
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is a systematic way to organize data in order to use it efficiently. following terms are the foundation terms of a data structure.
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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the implementation of a composite data field in an abstract data type
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implementation of an abstract data type. a collection of elementary data types such as integer , real , boolean etc.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a data structure is way of organizing data, commonly used to implement an abstract data type (adt), and often involving arrays or pointers.
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a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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defines a collection of related variables that can be processed either individually or as a whole
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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logical or mathematical model of a particular organization of data. a space (container) in which data is stored in a particular layout
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an organization of computer memory having a logical relationship that is common to all parts of the computer memory used to create it.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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particular way of storing and organizing data in a computer.
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how to organize data (data are organized using relations).
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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a specific arrangement of data attributes that defines an instance of a data flow.
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a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a specific arrangement of data attributes that defines an instance of a data flow.
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describes how data is organized and the relationship among records such that it is all a single entity
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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a specific arrangement of data attributes that defines an instance of a data flow.
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a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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java construct for storing a data field
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combining data fields and methods in a class
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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an abstract template that organizes data in such a way that helps simplify sorting, searching, computing, and other operations.
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a mechanism for grouping and organizing data to make it easier to use
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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the implementation of a composite data field in an abstract data type. data structures are built open the 8(+) basic data types.
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a format for storing large volumes of related data
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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how to organize data (data are organized using relations).
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a way of organizing data that is stored in a computer or database. each type of data structure represents a different way of organizing the data.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a way of representing and storing information. choice of data structure affects which operation can be efficiently performed
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a mechanism for grouping and organizing data to make it easier to use
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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defines a collection of related variables that can be processed either individually or as a whole
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a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data
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1 | 0 |
data structure
|
a data structure is way of organizing data, commonly used to implement an abstract data type (adt), and often involving arrays or pointers.
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defines a collection of related variables that can be processed either individually or as a whole
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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tables (relations), rows, columns.
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data that is organized to look like a table with rows and columns.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
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a specific arrangement of data attributes that defines an instance of a data flow.
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
|
a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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data that is organized to look like a table with rows and columns.
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relations (tables) with rows and columns; what the entity becomes
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0 | 0 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
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defines a collection of related variables that can be processed either individually or as a whole
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
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a collection of data elements with operations that store and manipulate individual elements
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a collection of data elements with operations that store and manipulate individual elements
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a data structure is way of organizing data, commonly used to implement an abstract data type (adt), and often involving arrays or pointers.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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any method used to store data in an organized and accessible format.
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the implementation of a composite data field in an abstract data type. data structures are built open the 8(+) basic data types.
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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implementation of an abstract data type. a collection of elementary data types such as integer , real , boolean etc.
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describes the definition of a type of data, like an integer or string and a group of various pre-defined data types.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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the collection of programming constructs used to implement a collection. for example, a collection might be implemented using a fixed-size structure such as an array
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a way of representing and storing information. choice of data structure affects which operation can be efficiently performed
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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basically the structure is the sum of rules concerning different forms of data and their associations to each other
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describes how data is organized and the relationship among records
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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a particular arrangement of units of data such as an array or a tree
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describes how data is organized and the relationship among records such that it is all a single entity
|
0 | 0 |
data structure
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a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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- specific arrangements of data attributes that define a single instance of a data flow.
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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a collection of data elements with operations that store and manipulate individual elements
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- specific arrangements of data attributes that define a single instance of a data flow.
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0 | 0 |
data structure
|
a specific arrangement of data attributes that defines an instance of a data flow.
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defines a collection of related variables that can be processed either individually or as a whole
|
1 | 0 |
data structure
|
a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
|
a data structure is way of organizing data, commonly used to implement an abstract data type (adt), and often involving arrays or pointers.
|
2 | 1 |
data structure
|
is a systematic way to organize data in order to use it efficiently. following terms are the foundation terms of a data structure.
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a way of representing and storing information. choice of data structure affects which operation can be efficiently performed
|
2 | 1 |
data structure
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data are organized in 2d tables (called relations) with rows and columns -relation: a named, 2d table of data -notation: table name (column names)
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data sets that can be thought of as tables, rows, columns
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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a common format for storing large volumes of related data, which is an implementation of an abstract data type.
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the implementation of a composite data field in an abstract data type. data structures are built open the 8(+) basic data types.
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1 | 0 |
data structure
|
the collection of programming constructs used to implement a collection. for example, a collection might be implemented using a fixed-size structure such as an array
|
is a systematic way to organize data in order to use it efficiently. following terms are the foundation terms of a data structure.
|
2 | 1 |
data structure
|
any method used to store data in an organized and accessible format.
|
a format for storing large volumes of related data
|
0 | 0 |
data structure
|
describes how data is organized and the relationship among records such that it is all a single entity
|
defines a collection of related variables that can be processed either individually or as a whole
|
1 | 0 |
data structure
|
the way the data within an it system is organised and related.
|
related group of primitive data elements organized for some type of common processing
|
1 | 0 |
data structure
|
an abstract template that organizes data in such a way that helps simplify sorting, searching, computing, and other operations.
|
(1) an organization of objects that allows certain operations to be performed efficiently; (2) the programming constructs used to implement a collection.
|
2 | 1 |
data structure
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a data structure is a specialized format for organizing and storing data.
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specialized format for storing and organizing data
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1 | 0 |
data structure
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describes how data is organized and the relationship among records such that it is all a single entity
|
a collection of data values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to the data
|
1 | 0 |
data structure
|
a specific arrangement of data attributes that defines an instance of a data flow.
|
a data structure is way of organizing data, commonly used to implement an abstract data type (adt), and often involving arrays or pointers.
|
2 | 1 |
data structure
|
a meaningful combination of related data elements that is included in a data flow or retained in a data store. a framework for organizing and storing data.
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describes how data is organized and the relationship among records such that it is all a single entity
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3 | 1 |
data structure
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a way to organize, store, and retrieve information in a program
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refers to the way data is organized for use within a program.
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2 | 1 |
data structure
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(1) an organization of objects that allows certain operations to be performed efficiently; (2) the programming constructs used to implement a collection.
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a way of representing and storing information. choice of data structure affects which operation can be efficiently performed
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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integrated decision support system derived from various operational databases
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a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant, nonupdateable collection of data used in support of management decision-making processes. an integrate decision support database whose content is derived from the various operational databases.
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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is a relational database management system designed to specifically support management decision making
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a centralized relational database management system that has been designed specifically to meet the needs of data mining
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a collection of data repositories of a particular subject or department (data marts) to support complex decision making applications.
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integrated collection of data that can include seemingly unrelated information
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a collection of data repositories of a particular subject or department (data marts) to support complex decision making applications.
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integrated collection of data that can include seemingly unrelated information, no matter where it is stored in the company
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a database, with reporting and query tools, that stores current and historical data extracted from various operational systems and consolidated for management reporting and analysis
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store data from various source systems and databases across an enterprise in order to run analytical queries against huge datasets collected over long time periods.
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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repository for storing data from several different databases so that it can be combined and manipulated to provide answers to complex analytic questions
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a large relational database that combines pertinent data in an aggregate, summarized form suitable for enterprise wide data analysis, reporting, and management decision making
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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an enterprise-wide structured repository of subject-oriented, time-variant, historical data used for information retrieval and decision support. stores atomic and summary data.
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a separate data store that whose primary purpose is data analysis a structured repository of integrated, subject-oriented, enterprise-wide, historical, time variant data. stores detailed or summarized data.
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information, gathered from many different operational databases, that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks.
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a logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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collection of information (from many places) that supports business analysis activities and decision making
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collection of data that provides support for decision making
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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the collection of data eradicated from various operational systems, transformed to make the data consistent for analysis
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a set of databases designed to support decision making in an organization. usually aggregate enormous amounts of data from many different operational systems for analysis
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a facility for managing an organization's bi data. -obtain data from operational, internal and external databases. -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data using metadata
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a facility for managing an organization's bi data; functions include: obtain data, cleanse data, organize and relate data, catalog data includes data from outside source
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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-a facility for storing, managing, and organizations data from a. variety of sources -obtain data from sources -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data
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a facility for managing an organization's bi data. -obtain data from operational, internal and external databases. -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data using metadata
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a structured repository of integrated, subject-oriented, enterprise-wide, historical, and time-variant data. its purpose is the retrieval of analytical information. it can store detailed and/or summarized data
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structured repository of integrated, subject-oriented, enterprise-wide, historical, and time-variant data. can store detailed and/or summarized data
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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an integrated, subject oriented, time-variant, nonvolatile collection of data that provides support for decision making.
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a subject oriented, integrated nonvolatile, and time variant collection of data in support of management's decisions.
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a database in which data from several different oltp systems has been combined and prepared to be used for analytics purposes. see &"data warehousing&".
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place of storing data, data structure is processed, know what it is used for, less technical and used by business professionals, more difficult to access
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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that integrate from data from databases across entire enterprise are called enterprise data warehouses (ede)
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stores current and historical data from many core operational transaction systems -standardizes info for use across enterprise, but data cannot be altered
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information, gathered from may different operational databases, that supports business analysis activities and decision-making tasks.
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a logical collection of information- gathered from many databases- that supports business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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an aggregation of databases collected from different source periodically. typically standardized. compiled into one place where users can utilize it.
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the collection of data eradicated from various operational systems, transformed to make the data consistent for analysis
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant, nonupdateable collection of data used in support of management decision-making processes. an integrate decision support database whose content is derived from the various operational databases.
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a decision support database that is maintained separately from the organization's operational database. designed to extract insight and intelligence.
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a database, with reporting and query tools, that stores current and historical data extracted from various operational systems and consolidated for management reporting and analysis
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stores current and historical data from many core operational transaction systems -standardizes info for use across enterprise, but data cannot be altered
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information - gathered from many different operational databases - that supports business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
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a single repository of information from many different operational databases to support business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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-a facility for storing, managing, and organizations data from a. variety of sources -obtain data from sources -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data
|
a facility for managing an organization's bi data; functions include: obtain data, cleanse data, organize and relate data, catalog data includes data from outside source
|
0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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that integrate from data from databases across entire enterprise are called enterprise data warehouses (ede)
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a database, with reporting and query tools, that stores current and historical data extracted from various operational systems and consolidated for management reporting and analysis
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks
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collection of data that provides support for decision making
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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-holds multiple subject areas -holds very detailed information -works to integrate all data sources -does not necessarily use a dimensional model but feeds dimensional models.
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a large separate combined copy of different databases used by an organisation. it includes historical data, which is used to analyse the activities of the organisation.
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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collects data and store it from various core transaction systems throughout the the organization and provides analyses and reporting tools
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that integrate from data from databases across entire enterprise are called enterprise data warehouses (ede)
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information, gathered from many different operational databases, that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks.
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collection of information (from many places) that supports business analysis activities and decision making
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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one or more very large databases containing both detailed and summarized data for a number of years that is used for analysis, rather than transaction processing
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contains both detailed and summarized data for a number of years and is used for analysis rather than in real time
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a warehouse is a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant and non-volatile collection of data in support of management's decision making process (as defined by bill inmon
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a subject oriented, integrated nonvolatile, and time variant collection of data in support of management's decisions.
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a facility for managing an organization's bi data; functions include: obtain data, cleanse data, organize and relate data, catalog data includes data from outside source
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a facility for managing an organization's bi data (current and previous). the functions are to: -obtain data -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data
|
3 | 1 |
data warehouse
|
a logical collection of information - gathered from many different operational databases - that supports business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
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logical collection of information- gathered from many different operational databases- used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision-making tasks
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3 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases (extract, transform, load) used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks
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a logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks
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2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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a large separate combined copy of different databases used by an organisation. it includes historical data, which is used to analyse the activities of the organisation.
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a large relational database that combines pertinent data in an aggregate, summarized form suitable for enterprise wide data analysis, reporting, and management decision making
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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separate from production database, included historical and summarized data, control risk: data isn't the same as production data; update periodically rather than in real time
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contains both detailed and summarized data for a number of years and is used for analysis rather than in real time
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0 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a large store of data accumulated from a wide range of sources within a company and used to guide management decisions. has time variant data and non-volatile data
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place of storing data, data structure is processed, know what it is used for, less technical and used by business professionals, more difficult to access
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information gathered from many different operational databases used to create business intelligence that supports business analysis activities and decision making tasks
|
collection of information (from many places) that supports business analysis activities and decision making
|
3 | 1 |
data warehouse
|
-a facility for storing, managing, and organizations data from a. variety of sources -obtain data from sources -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data
|
a facility for managing an organization's bi data (current and previous). the functions are to: -obtain data -cleanse data -organize and relate data -catalog data
|
2 | 1 |
data warehouse
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subject oriented, integrated, time variant, non update-able collection of data used in support of management decision making processes
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an integrated and consistent store of subject-oriented data that is obtained from a variety of sources and formatted into a meaningful context to support decision-making in an organization
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1 | 0 |
data warehouse
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a logical collection of information - gathered from many different operational databases/systems, as well as external industry information - in a common location that uses a universal querying tool
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logical collection of info, gathered from many different operational databases, that support business analysis activities and decision making trends helps to standardize information
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