Showing terms starting with D (346 terms)
Data Access Layer (DAL)
An abstraction layer that manages the connection to the database, allowing for data manipulation and retrieval.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Activation
The process of making data available and usable for various analytical or operational purposes, often in real-time or near-real-time.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Aggregation
The process of gathering and summarizing information in a structured form for analysis or reporting.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Analyst
Processes and analyzes datasets to help businesses make informed decisions based on data insights.
Commonly used in Data Science, Business Intelligence
Data Analytics
The science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information.
Commonly used in AI, General IT
Data Anonymization
The process of protecting private or sensitive information by erasing or encrypting identifiers that connect an individual to stored data.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Architecture
The overall structure of data and data-related resources as an integral part of the enterprise architecture.
Commonly used in General IT, Networking
Data Binding
The process of connecting a database, UI elements, or other sources of data to data-consuming mechanisms (e.g., a graphical interface).
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Blending
The process of combining data from multiple sources to create a cohesive dataset, often for analytical purposes.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Block
The smallest unit of data storage that a database can read or write; often contains multiple records or files.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Broker
A business that collects personal information about consumers and sells that information to other organizations.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Brokerage
The act of aggregating, cleaning, and enhancing data from multiple sources and then selling it to parties interested in using it for analysis, marketing, or other purposes.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Caching
The process of storing data in a cache, or temporary storage area, for quick access upon request.
Commonly used in Networking, General IT
Data Capture
The process of collecting, formatting, and storing data in a computer system or database for further analysis or processing.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Carving
A technique used in digital forensics to extract data from a digital artifact (e.g., a file or a disk) without the aid of file system metadata.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Catalog
A collection of metadata, combined with data management and search tools, that helps managers and other users find, understand, and trust the data they need.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Center
A facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems.
Commonly used in Networking, General IT
Data Churn
The process of cleaning and preparing data by removing or modifying data that is incorrect, incomplete, improperly formatted, duplicated, or irrelevant.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Classification
The process of organizing data into categories for its most effective and efficient use.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Cleansing
The process of detecting and correcting (or removing) corrupt or inaccurate records from a record set, table, or database.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Clustering
A technique used in machine learning and data mining that involves grouping sets of data points in such a way that objects in the same group (or cluster) are more similar to each other than to those in other groups.
Commonly used in AI, General IT
Data Cohort
A group of data points or users grouped together for analysis based on shared characteristics or behaviors over a specified time frame.
Commonly used in AI, General IT
Data Compression
The process of reducing the size of a data file or data transmission to save space or transmission time.
Commonly used in General IT, Networking
Data Consistency
The guarantee that a read request to a database returns either the most recent write or an error.
Commonly used in General IT, Networking
Data Consolidation
The process of combining data from multiple sources into a single dataset, often to provide a more unified view or to improve data quality and consistency.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Consumer
An individual, application, or service that uses data for purposes such as analysis, decision making, or operational support.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Containment
The strategy of ensuring that data does not leak outside of a designated environment, particularly for privacy and security reasons.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Cube
A multi-dimensional array of values, commonly used to describe a dataset in data warehousing scenarios, which allows data to be modeled and viewed in multiple dimensions.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Curation
The activity of managing and promoting the use of data from its point of creation to ensure it is fit for contemporary purpose and available for discovery and reuse.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Deduplication
A specialized data compression technique for eliminating duplicate copies of repeating data.
Commonly used in Networking, General IT
Data Dictionary
A centralized repository of information about data such as meaning, relationships to other data, origin, usage, and format.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Dredging
The practice of searching through large volumes of data in order to find patterns and correlations, often without a specific hypothesis in mind, which can lead to misleading conclusions.
Commonly used in AI, General IT
Data Element
An atomic unit of data that has precise meaning or precise semantics.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Enclave
A secure computing environment used for storing, handling, and analyzing sensitive data, ensuring that access and analysis of the data comply with legal and privacy constraints.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Encryption
The process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Encryption Standard (DES)
A previously widely used symmetric-key algorithm for the encryption of electronic data.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Data Engineering
The aspect of data science that focuses on practical applications of data collection and data analysis.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Enrichment
The process of enhancing, refining, and improving raw data.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Entity
A real-world object or concept about which data is stored in a database.
Commonly used in General IT
Data Ethics
The branch of ethics that studies and evaluates moral problems related to data (including generation, recording, curation, processing, dissemination, sharing, and use), algorithms (artificial intelligence, artificial agents, machine learning), and corresponding practices (responsible innovation, programming, hacking, professional codes), in relation to the moral values and social norms of society.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity, General IT
Data Exhaust
The data generated as trails or information byproducts resulting from all digital or online activities.
Commonly used in Security, General IT
Data Fabric
An architecture and set of data services that provide consistent capabilities across a choice of endpoints spanning on-premises and multiple cloud environments.
Commonly used in General IT, Networking
Data Federation
The process of integrating data from disparate sources in a virtual database so it can be accessed and analyzed as if it were a single database.
Commonly used in General IT, Networking
Data Federation Technology
The capability to create a virtual database that aggregates data from multiple sources without moving or copying the data.
Commonly used in Networking, General IT
Data Filtering
The process of selecting a subset of data from a larger dataset, based on a set of criteria.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Flow Diagram
A graphical representation of the flow of data through an information system.
Commonly used in General IT, AI
Data Fusion
The process of integrating multiple data sources to produce more consistent, accurate, and useful information than that provided by any individual data source.
Commonly used in AI, General IT
Data Governance
The overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of the data employed in an organization.
Commonly used in General IT, Security
Data Governance Framework
A set of guidelines and standards for data management and usage, ensuring data quality, compliance, and security across an organization.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity, General IT
Data Harmonization
The process of bringing together data of varying file formats, naming conventions, and columns, and transforming it into one cohesive dataset with a unified view.
Commonly used in General IT, AI