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  • 1Data integrity — in its broadest meaning refers to the trustworthiness of system resources over their entire life cycle. In more analytic terms, it is the representational faithfulness of information to the true state of the object that the information represents …

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  • 2Data Encryption Standard — The Feistel function (F function) of DES General Designers IBM First publis …

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  • 3Data reduction — is the transformation of numerical or alphabetical digital information derived empirical or experimentally into a corrected, ordered, and simplified form. Columns and rows are moved around until a diagonal pattern appears, thereby making it easy… …

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  • 4Data management — comprises all the disciplines related to managing data as a valuable resource. Contents 1 Overview 2 Topics in Data Management 3 Body Of Knowledge 4 Usage …

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  • 5Data profiling — is the process of examining the data available in an existing data source (e.g. a database or a file) and collecting statistics and information about that data. The purpose of these statistics may be to: Find out whether existing data can easily… …

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  • 6Data conversion — is the conversion of computer data from one format to another. Throughout a computer environment, data is encoded in a variety of ways. For example, computer hardware is built on the basis of certain standards, which requires that data contains,… …

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  • 7Data spill — is a somewhat ironic term, derived from such phrases as oil spill, toxic or hazardous waste spill, etc. , for the unintentional release of secure information to an insecure environment. Other terms for this type of incident are data breach, data… …

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  • 8Data Romance — Origin Vancouver, British Columbia Genres Electro, Indie Years active 2009–present Labels Street Quality Entertainment Associ …

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  • 9data archive — data archive, data bank A storage and retrieval facility or service for social scientific data . Data archiving has grown in parallel with the development of secondary analysis as a recognized field of social research. The International… …

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  • 10Data theft — is a growing problem primarily perpetrated by office workers with access to technology such as desktop computers and hand held devices capable of storing digital information such as USB flash drives, iPods and even digital cameras. Since… …

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