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  • 11Data 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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  • 12Data Validation and Reconciliation — Industrial process data validation and reconciliation or short data validation and reconciliation (DVR) is a technology which is using process information and mathematical methods in order to automatically correct measurements in industrial… …

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  • 13Data entry clerk — Example of a legitimate data entry clerk A data entry clerk, sometimes called a typist, is a member of staff employed to type data into a database using a keyboard. The keyboards used can often have specialist keys and multiple colours to help… …

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  • 14Data element name — A data element name is a name given to a data element in, for example, a data dictionary or metadata registry. In a formal data dictionary, there is often a requirement that no two data elements may have the same name, to allow the data element… …

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  • 15data —  is a plural. Although this fact is widely disregarded, you should at least be aware that The data was fed into a computer is incorrect. It is also worth observing that the sense of data is generally best confined to the idea of raw, uncollated… …

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  • 16Dirty data — For cache operation, see Dirty cache. Dirty data is a term used by Information technology (IT) professionals when referring to inaccurate information (data) collected from data capture forms. It is also used to refer to data which has not yet… …

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  • 17Melissa data — Corp. Type Private Founded 1985 Headquarters Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Key people Ray Melissa, President/CEO Gary Van Roekel, COO …

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  • 18Electronic data processing — Bold textElectronic data processing (EDP) can refer to the use of automated methods to process commercial data. Typically, this uses relatively simple, repetitive activities to process large volumes of similar information. For example: stock… …

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  • 19Microsoft Data Access Components — MDAC redirects here. For other uses, see MDAC (disambiguation). MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) Microsoft Corporation s MDAC provides a uniform framework for accessing a variety of data sources on their Windows platform. Developer(s)… …

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  • 202009 Sidekick data loss — The Sidekick data outage of 2009 resulted in an estimated 800,000 smartphone users in the United States temporarily losing personal data, such as emails, address books and photos from their mobile handsets. The computer servers holding the data… …

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