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  • 21Data.gov — The data.gov official logo Data.gov is a U.S. government website launched in late May 2009 by the then Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the United States, Vivek Kundra. According to its website, The purpose of Data.gov is to increase… …

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  • 22Data Analysis Techniques for Fraud Detection — Fraud is a million dollar business and it is increasing every year. The PwC global economic crime survey of 2009 suggests that close to 30% of companies worldwide reported fallen victim to fraud in the past year[1] Fraud involves one or more… …

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  • 23Data corruption — Photo data corruption; in this case, a result of a failed data recovery from a hard disk drive Data corruption refers to errors in computer data that occur during writing, reading, storage, transmission, or processing, which introduce unintended… …

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  • 24Data-URL — Die Data URL ist ein URI Schema, welches ermöglicht, Daten so im (HTML )Quelltext einzubetten, als wären es externe Ressourcen. Sie tendiert dazu, einfacher zu sein als andere Einbettungsmethoden, wie MIME mit cid oder mid URIs. Data URLs werden… …

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  • 25Data aggregator — A data aggregator is an organization such as Acxiom and ChoicePoint involved in compiling information from detailed databases on individuals and selling that information to others.[1] Contents 1 Description 2 Role of the Internet …

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  • 26Data curation — In science, Data curation is a term used to indicate the process of extraction of important information from scientific texts such as research articles by experts and converting them into an electronic form such as an entry of a biological… …

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  • 27Background radiation — This article is about ionizing radiation. For microwave background radiation from space, see Cosmic background radiation and cosmic background. Thermal radiation emitted by Earth is not considered in this category because it is not ionizing.… …

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  • 28background — back|ground W2S2 [ˈbækgraund] n 1.) someone s family, education, previous work etc ▪ Steve has a background in computer engineering. ▪ Students with a background in chemistry will probably find the course easier. ▪ It s important to understand… …

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  • 29Background check — A background check or background investigation is the process of looking up and compiling criminal records, commercial records and financial records (in certain instances such as employment screening) of an individual. Background checks are often …

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  • 30background — noun 1 (C) someone s family history, education, social class etc: He s always going on about his working class background. | a background in computer engineering 2 (C, U) the events in the past that explain why something has happened in the way… …

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