Infobox standardref title Cloud DataManagement Interface status Published year started 2009 version 1.0.1 organization Storage Networking Industry Association base standards Hypertext Transfer Protocol related standards Network File System abbreviation CDMI domain Cloud Computing license website http www.snia.org cloud CDMI Technical Working Group The Cloud DataManagement Interface better known as CDMI is a SNIA standard that specifies a protocol for self provisioning, administering and accessing cloud storage . ref cite web title Cloud DataManagement Interface url http www.snia.org cdmi publisher SNIA accessdate 26 June 2011 ref CDMI defines REST RESTful HTTP operations for assessing the capabilities of the cloud storage system, allocating and accessing containers and objects, managing users and groups, implementing access control, attaching metadata, making arbitrary queries, using persistent queues, specifying retention intervals and holds for compliance purposes, using a logging facility, billing, moving data between cloud systems, and exporting data via other protocols such as iSCSI and Network File System protocol NFS . Transport security is obtained via Transport Layer Security TLS . Capabilities Compliant implementations must provide access to a set of configuration parameters known as capabilities . These are either boolean values that represent whether or not a system ... 6, IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition Category Cloud storage Category Datamanagement ... for usage and billing summary data. Access Control CDMI exactly follows the Access Control List ACL ... model from the XAM specification. Objects and containers have storage system metadata , data system ... of objects and containers allows export of all data and metadata on a system and importation of that data into another cloud system. Foreign Protocols CDMI supports export of containers as NFS ...?csnumber 40874 ISO 8601 International Standards Organization, Data elements and interchange formats ... more details
orphan date April 2011 Infobox company name DataManagement Inc. logo File TimeClock Plus full colorTM.png 200px caption type Privately held company Private traded as genre Only used with media and publishing companies fate predecessor successor foundation Start date 1988 09 12 founder Jorge Ellis defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city location country location San Angelo, Texas San Angelo , Texas , United States USA locations area served Worldwide key people industry Computer software Digital distribution products services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid traded as homepage URL http www.timeclockplus.com footnotes intl File IMG 0272.JPG thumb 237px DataManagement Inc. in San Angelo, Texas DataManagement Inc. DMI is an American corporation in San Angelo, Texas . It was founded by Jorge Ellis in 1988 and specializes in business software development, particularly for time and labor management. Its flagship product is TimeClock Plus , a computerized time and attendance system. The company originally developed the One Number Delivery System software for food delivery services. This allowed orders to be placed at a call center where a representative would use the software to enter the order and send it to a location nearest to the customer. ref San Angelo Standard Times , August 7, 2008, Jayna Boyle, http www.gosanangelo.com news 2008 aug 07 local software company thriving Local software company thriving ref Through his business with retailers, Ellis discovered a growing need to track time and attendance No one could tell me at any given minute what the labor costs were. I decided to develop a software package that would give a 24 hour picture. ref The Daily Record , December 5, 1991, TimeClock Plus Keeps Labor Costs in Synch ref The system developed by DMI, called TimeClock Plus , was written for companies as small as five employees or as large as 750 and larger ... more details
SAP NetWeaver Master DataManagement SAP NW MDM is a component of SAP AG SAP s NetWeaver product group and is used as a platform to consolidate, cleanse and synchronise a single version of the truth for master data within a heterogeneous application landscape. It has the ability to distribute internally and externally to SAP and non SAP applications. SAP MDM is a key enabler of SAP Service Oriented Architecture . Standard system architecture would consist of a single central MDM server connected to client systems through SAP Exchange Infrastructure using XML documents, although connectivity without SAP XI can also be achieved. There are five standard implementation scenarios Content Consolidation centralised cleansing, de duplication and consolidation, enabling key mapping and consolidated group reporting in SAP BI. No re distribution of cleansed data. Master Data Harmonisation as for Content Consolidation, plus re distribution of cleansed, consolidated master data. Central Master datamanagement as for Master Data Harmonisation, but all master data is maintained in the central MDM system. No maintenance of master data occurs in the connected client systems. Rich Product Content Management Catalogue management and publishing. Uses elements of Content Consolidation to centrally store rich content images, PDF files, video, sound etc. together with standard content in order to produce ... SAP NetWeaver Master DataManagement 7.1 Help http www.gartner.com it page.jsp?id 1204916 Gartner ... article2 0,1759,1623253,00.asp SAP Buys A2i s Technology for Master DataManagement Category SAP NetWeaver Master DataManagement ru SAP NetWeaver Master DataManagement ... packages. Global Data Synchronization provides consistent trade item information exchange with retailers through data hubs e.g. 1SYNC Some features for example, workflow require custom development out ... purchased a small vendor in the Product Information Management PIM space called A2i. This code has ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2010 Good Clinical DataManagement Practice GCDMP is the current industry standards for clinical datamanagement that consist of best business practice and acceptable regulatory standards. In all phases of clinical trials , clinical and laboratory information must be collected and converted to digital form for analysis and reporting purposes. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use have provided specific regulations and guidelines surrounding this component of the drug and device development process. The effective, efficient and regulatory compliant management of clinical trial data is an essential component of drug and device development. The Society for Clinical DataManagement SCDM has created a comprehensive document that provides guidance on accepted practices of clinical datamanagement CDM that are not totally covered by current guidelines and regulations. This document is entitled Good Clinical DataManagement Practices GCDMP and updated by Subject Matter Experts on a continuous basis. References COMPUTERIZED SYSTEMS USED IN CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration Center for Biologic Evaluation and Research CBER , Center for Drug Evaluation and Research CDER , Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH , Center for Food Safety and Nutrition CFSAN , Center for Veterinary Medicine CVM , Office of Regulatory Affairs ORA , April 1999. Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR Part 11 , Electronic Records Electronic Signatures, Final Rule Published in the Federal Register, Web page issued March, 2000 reformatted June 01, 2001 with updated email addresses for FDA contacts . See also Good clinical practice GxP Category Clinical research ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Professional Petroleum DataManagement Association Non profit logo Image PPDM 2 rgb.gif Professional Petroleum DataManagement Association symbol founded date 1991 homepage http www.ppdm.org The Professional Petroleum DataManagement Association PPDM Association is a global ... to create and promote standards and best practices for datamanagement. ref PPDM website http www.ppdm.org ... is the global adoption of datamanagement standards and best practices throughout the upstream ... to the Professional Petroleum DataManagement Association. This acknowledges the expansion of the products ... practice of datamanagement for the petroleum industry. The Data Model The PPDM Model is suitable for a master datamanagement system. The specifications DDL are provided for use in Oracle ... in the cooperative approach to development, The PPDM Way. When several members recognize a datamanagement ... Category Data modeling Category Information technology management Category Petroleum economics ... and support of the PPDM data model Standard or baseline definitions of essential terminology Best practices for developing a data governance strategy Education and training around datamanagement standards Certification for E&P exploration and production datamanagement professionals. PPDM and the Need to Organize Petroleum Data Historically, petroleum data has been managed and analyzed using many ... operations, seismic exploration, reserves management and financial departments all store information ... company and several of its software suppliers recognized that a non proprietary data model was preferable to separate and private models. The creation of a comprehensive data model is an expensive and lengthy process. A private data model precludes the purchase of third party software and other data ... competitive advantage to using an exclusive private data model. In 1991 the cooperative workgroup was incorporated in Alberta as a not for profit society, the Public Petroleum Data Model ... more details
Data element Data farming Data governance Data integrity Data maintenance DatamanagementData ... Datamanagement la Data af Data ar ast Datu az Veril nl r bn be bg bs ...two other uses data in computer science Data computing pp move indef Editors please keep the count mass discussion and etymology in the body, not the intro. Data IPAc en icon d e t respell DAY t , IPAc en d t respell DA t , or IPAc en d t respell DAH t are values of Qualitative data qualitative or Quantitative data quantitative variable and attribute research variable s, belonging to a set of items. Data in computing or data processing are often represented by a combination of items organized in rows and multivariate analysis multiple variables organized in columns. Data are typically the results of measurements and can be data visualisation visualised using graph data structure graph s or image s. Data as an abstract concept can be viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which information and then knowledge are derived. Raw data , i.e., unprocessed data, refers to a collection of number s, character computing characters and is a relative term data processing commonly occurs by stages, and the processed data from one stage may be considered the raw data of the next. Field work Field data refers to raw data collected in an uncontrolled in situ environment. Experimental data refers to data generated within the context of a scientific investigation by observation and recording. The word data is the plural of datum , Grammatical gender neuter past participle ... , engineering , and so on, the terms givens and data are used interchangeably. Such usage is the origin of data as a concept in computer science or data processing data are numbers, words, images ... datum from which distances to all other data are measured. Any measurement or result is a datum , but data point is more usual, ref cite web author Matt Dye year 2001 title Writing Reports url http ... more details
otheruses Data disambiguation Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa or DATA was a multinational Non governmental organization non government organization founded in January 2002 in London by U2 s Bono along with Robert Sargent Shriver III Bobby Shriver and activist s from the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt campaign. DATA was created for the purposes of obtaining social equality equality and justice for Africa through debt relief adjusting trade rules which burden Africa eliminating the AIDS in Africa African AIDS epidemic strengthening democracy furthering accountability by the wealthiest nations and African leaders and Transparency humanities transparency towards the people. In 2007, DATA and Bono were jointly awarded the National Constitution Center s 2007 Liberty Medal for their groundbreaking efforts to address the AIDS crisis and extreme poverty in Africa. Start up funds came from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation , financier George Soros , and technology entrepreneur Edward W. Scott . ref cite news url http www.time.com time printout 0,8816,1142270,00.html title The Constant Charmer author Josh Tyrangiel date 2005 12 19 work Time Magazine ref In 2007, DATA and the ONE Campaign decided to join forces, and in January 2008, they formally merged under the name ONE. ref cite news url http www.reuters.com article idUSN2953856520071029 title Bono s U.S. based anti poverty groups to merge author Lesley Wroughton date 2007 10 29 work Reuters ref DATA received support from the Christian rock Alternative rock bands Switchfoot and Third Day . References references External links http www.one.org ONE official site Category International nongovernmental organizations Category HIV AIDS in Africa Category Organizations founded by Bono int org stub de Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa it DATA sv DATA f rening vi DATA ... more details
about organization and coordination the film Management film Management is the act of getting people ... and effectively. Management comprises planning , organizing , Human resources staffing , leadership leading or directing, and Control management controlling an organization a group of one or more ... resources . Since organizations can be viewed as systems , management can also be defined as human ... the development in meaning of the English word management in the 15th and 16th centuries. ref Oxford English Dictionary ref Some definitions of management are Organization and coordination of the activities ... objectives. Management is often included as a factor of production along with machines, materials and money. According to the management guru Peter Drucker 1909 2005 , the basic task of a management ..., management comprises the interlocking functions of formulating corporate policy and organizing .... The size of management can range from one person in a small firm to hundreds or thousands of managers ... by the chief executive officer. Various Definitions There are various definitions of Management by different experts and the contributors of different schools of management Donald J. Cough defines management as, Management is the art and science of decision making and leadership. Louis Allen defines, Management is what a manager does . Theoretical scope At first, one views management ... contr le , Paris Dunod, 1966 ref considers management to consist of six function engineering ... influential contributors to modern concepts of management. Another way of thinking, Mary Parker Follett 1868 1933 , defined management as the art of getting things done through people . She described management as philosophy. ref Vocational Business Training, Developing and Motivating People ... useful but far too narrow. The phrase management is what managers do occurs widely, suggesting the difficulty of defining management, the shifting nature of definitions and the connection of managerial ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Data maintenance is the adding, deleting, changing and updating of binary data binary and high level computer file files , and the real world data associated with those files. Data can be maintained manually and or through an automated Computer program program , but at origination and translation delivery point must be translated into a binary representation for storage. Data is usually edited at a slightly higher level in a format relevant to the content of the data such as text, images, or scientific or financial information . It is also the backing up, storage and general up keep of this all this data in the long term. See also SCADA Data base dataData destruction Data governance Datamanagement Information management Product Information Management DEFAULTSORT Data Maintenance Category Datamanagement pt Manuten o de dados ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 A data field is a place where you can store data . Commonly used to refer to a column in a database or a field in a data entry form or web form. The field may contain data to be entered as well as data to be displayed. See also wiktionary DataData dictionary Data element Data acquisition Data hierarchy Category Datamanagement it Campo informatica ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 Transaction data are data describing an event the change as a result of a Transaction processing transaction and is usually described with verbs. Transaction data always has a time dimension, a numerical value and refers to one or more objects i.e. the reference data . Typical transactions are Financial orders, invoices, payments Work Plans, activity records Logistics Deliveries, storage records, travel records, etc. Typical transaction processing system s systems generating transactions are SAP ERP SAP and Oracle Financials . Records management Main Records management Recording and retaining transactions is called records management . The record of the transaction is stored in a place where the wikt retention retention can be guaranteed and where data are archived removed following a retention period . The format of the transaction can be data to be stored in a database , but it can also be a document. Data Warehousing Transaction data can be summarised in a Data warehouse , which helps accessibility and analysis of the data. See also Data modeling Data architecture Information Lifecycle Management reference data Category Datamanagement Category Transaction processing compsci stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Data auditing is the process of conducting a data audit to assess how company s data is fit for given purpose. This involves data profiling profiling the data and assessing the impact of data quality poor quality data on the organization s performance and profits. DEFAULTSORT Data Auditing Tech stub Category Datamanagement Category Data quality zh ... more details
Reference data are data describing a physical or virtual object and its properties. fact date April 2008 Reference data are usually described with nouns. fact date April 2008 Reference data is used in datamanagement to define characteristics of an identifier that are used within other data centric processes. For example reference data within finance might be a product master or a security master. Typical reference data are Physical products, material, assets, customers, locations Virtual cost centers, planned buildings Reference data can change over time via transactions described in transaction data . E.g. a logistical transaction can change the location of an object, a financial transaction like adding tax can change the price of an object and a series of work transaction can change a virtual object like a planned building into a physical object. Master reference data A special type of reference data is master reference data these are reference data shared over a number of systems. Some master reference data are universal like the list of Country Countries and can be covered by a global standard in this case ISO 3166 1 . Master data and Master reference data Master reference data are sometimes called Master Data . This usage of the term Master data should be avoided, fact date April 2008 since Master data is also the term used for original data , like an original recording see also Master Tape . Master data is collected on a http www.polarlake.com reference datamanagement introduction DataManagement Platform . The platform enables the acquisition, management and distribution of vendor and internally sourced Reference Data. See also Data modeling Master DataManagement Enterprise bookmarking Data architecture Transaction data Category Datamanagement de Stammdaten ... more details
Data classification may refer to Data classification datamanagementData classification business intelligence Classification machine learning , classification of data using machine learning algorithms Assigning a level of sensitivity to classified information In computer science, the data type of a piece of data A specialist technology company who specialise in delivering http www.dataclassification.com Data Classification Solutions See also Classification disambiguation Categorization disambig ... more details
Data retention defines the policies of persistent data and records management for meeting legal and business data archive data archival requirements. A data retention policy weighs legal and privacy concerns against economics and need to know concerns to determine both the retention time, archival rules, data formats, and the permissible means of storage, access, and encryption. Data retention problems plagued recovery of essential data of many early computer system s, notably the data recovery for the Viking lander . ref http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov nssdc news sept00 viking lander.html Data Recovery for Viking Lander , NASA , September 2000 ref See also Telecommunications data retention http wiki.openrightsgroup.org wiki Data Retention Open Rights Group s page on Data Retention References refs Category Computer data law stub computing stub no Datalagring ... more details
and evolution over time. According to DAMA DataManagement Association http www.dama.org , , Data Architect ... Certified DataManagement Professional would have a wide range of such skills. Translating this to Data architecture helps defining the role of the data architect as the one responsible for developing and maintaining a formal description of the data and data structures this can include data definitions, data models, data flow diagram s, etc. in short metadata . Data architecture includes topics such as metadata management, business semantics, data modeling and metadata workflow management. A data architect s job frequently includes the set up a metadata registry and allows domain specific stakeholders to maintain their own data elements. Some fundamental skills of a Data Architect are logical data model Logical Data modeling physical data model Physical Data modeling Development of a data strategy and associated polices Selection of capabilities and systems to meet business information needs A Data Strategy enumerates the Data Policies each of which commit the organization to codifying a best practice. A policy may specify any one area of data standards data security or Information Assurance data retention or data steward ship. Data architects usually have experience in one ... security Semantic spectrum Category Datamanagement Category Data modeling Category Data security ...A data architect is a person responsible for ensuring that the data assets of an organization are supported ... should cover database s, data integration and the means to get to the data. Usually the data architect achieves his her goals via setting enterprise data standards. A Data Architect can also be referred to as a Data Modeler, although the role involves much more than just creating data model s. The definition ..., and the principles governing its design and evolution ., where the data architect primarily focuses on the aspects related to data. In TOGAF the Open Group Architecture Framework http www.togaf.org ... more details
Data Verification is a process wherein the data is checked for accuracy and inconsistencies after data migration is done. ref http www.datacap.com products features verify ref It helps to determine whether data was accurately translated when data is transported from one source to another, is complete, and supports processes in the new system. During verification, there may be a need for a parallel run of both systems to identify areas of disparity and forestall erroneous data loss. A type of Data Verification is Double Entry and Proofreading data Proofreading data involves someone checking the data entered against the original document. This is also time consuming and costly. References reflist 2 External links http www.pcguide.com care bu howVerification c.html PC Guide article Category Datamanagement Category Data quality ... more details
Data administration or data resource management is an organizational function working in the areas of information systems and computer science that plans, organizes, describes and controls data resources. Data resources are usually as stored in database s under a database management system or other software such as spreadsheet electronic spreadsheet s. In many smaller organizations, data administration ... May 18, 2010 title DAMA About Us ref Data Resource management may be thought of as a managerial activity that applies information system and other datamanagement tools to the task of managing an organization s data resource to meet a company s business needs, and the information they provide to their shareholders ... accessdate December 2, 2009 title Teaming Up to Manage Data The Data Resource Management Organization ... view special features 5440 accessdate December 2, 2009 title A New Direction for Data Resource Management first Michael last Brackett publisher The Data Administration Newsletter ref From the perspective of database design, it refers to the development and maintenance of data models to facilitate data sharing between different systems, particularly in a corporation corporate context. Data Resource Management is also concerned with both data quality and compatibility between data models ... of information Systems development life cycle systems development , data administration ideally begins at system conception, ensuring there is a data dictionary to help maintain consistency, avoid redundancy, and model the database so as to make it logical and usable, by means of data modeling , including database normalization techniques. Data Resource Management According to the DataManagement Association DAMA , data resource management is the development and execution of architectures, policies, practices and procedures that properly manage the full data lifecycle needs of an enterprise ... types of data on their business activity. With each data created, when a business transaction is made ... more details
layer. Functionality Data Virtualization software is an enabling technology which provides some or all of the following capabilities Abstraction Abstract the technical aspects of stored data, such as location, storage structure, API, access language, and storage technology. Virtualized Data Access Connect to different data sources and make them accessible from one logical place Transformation Integration Transform, improve quality, and integrate data based on need across multiple sources Data Federation Combine results sets from across multiple source systems. Flexible Data Delivery Publish result sets as views and or data services executed by consuming application or users when requested Data virtualization software may includes functions for development, operation, and or management ... Queplix Radiant Logic SAS software http www.sas.com software datamanagement index.html http www.virtualworks.com ... Information Integration EII Master datamanagement Database virtualization References reflist database stub Category Datamanagement ...Data virtualization describes the process of abstracting disparate data sources databases, applications, file repositories, websites, data services vendors, etc. through a single data access layer which may be any of several data access mechanisms . This abstraction enables data access clients to target a single data access layer, serialization, format, structure, etc., rather than making each client tool handle multiples of any or all of these. This concept and software is commonly used within data integration , business intelligence , service oriented architecture data services, cloud computing , enterprise search , master datamanagement and virtual master datamanagement. Examples Linked Data can use a single hyperlink based Data Source Name Data Source Name DSN to provide a connection to a virtual database layer that is internally connected to a variety of back end data sources using ... more details
needed date January 2011 See also Master DataManagement Customer Data Integration Product Information Management External links http www.semarchy.com overview what is master data Semarchy What is Master Data? Category Datamanagement de Stammdaten fr master data ...Master data , which may include reference data , is information that is key to the operation of business and is the primary focus of the Information Technology IT discipline of Master DataManagement MDM . This key business information may include data about customers, products, employees, materials, suppliers, etc. which often turns out to be non transactional in nature. In this regard, master data ... reporting is another area greatly dependent on an organization s master data . Master data is often used by several functional groups and stored in different data systems across an organization ... master data. Thus Master Data is that persistent, non transactional data that defines a business ... Data Defined Reference Data is basic business data used in a single application, system, or process. Master Data is a single source of basic business data used across multiple systems, applications, and or processes. Enterprise Master Data is the single source of basic business data used across all ..., and countries . Market Master Data is the single source of basic business data for an entire marketplace. Market master data is used among enterprises within the value chain. An example of Market Master Data is the UPC Universal Product Code found on consumer products. Market Master Data is compatible ..., and incorporated within market research analytics. Market master data also facilitates integration of multiple data sources and literally puts everyone in the market on the same page. Excerpted from Master DataManagement for Media A Call to Action for Business Leaders in Marketing, Advertising, and the Media, a Microsoft White Paper by Scott Taylor and Robin Laylin, January 2010 Master data ... more details
morefootnotes date August 2010 In Data governance Data Governance groups, responsibilities for datamanagement .... Two functional titles commonly used for these roles are Data steward Data Steward and Data Custodian. Data Stewards are commonly responsible for data content, context, and associated business rules. Data Custodians are responsible for the safe custody, transport, storage of the data and implementation ..., http www.cmu.edu iso governance roles data custodian.html ref ref Policies, Regulations and Rules DataManagement Procedures REG 08.00.3 Information Technology , , NC State University, http www.ncsu.edu policies informationtechnology REG08.00.3.php ref . Simply put, Data Stewards are responsible for what is stored in a data field, while Data Custodians are responsible for the technical environment and database structure. Common job titles for data custodians are Database Administrator DBA , Data Modeler, and ETL Developer. Data Custodian Responsibilities A data custodian ensures Access to the data is authorized and controlled Data stewards are identified for each data set Technical processes sustain data integrity Processes exist for data quality issue resolution in partnership with Data Stewards Technical controls safeguard dataData added to data sets are consistent with the common data model Versions of Master Data are maintained along with the history of changes Change management practices are applied in maintenance of the database Data content and changes can be audited See also Data governance Data steward References references references Related Links Establishing data stewards ... v08n03 Features EstablishingDataStewards.aspx A Rose By Any Other Name Titles In Data Governance , by Anne ... titles in data governance DEFAULTSORT Data Custodian Category Information technology governance Category Datamanagement Category Knowledge representation Category Library science Category Metadata Category Technical communication ar cs Metadata da Metadata de Data Steward et Metaandmed ... more details
Data binding is a general technique that binds two data information sources together and maintains synchronization of data. This is usually done with two data information sources with different languages as in XML data binding . In UI data binding data and information objects of the same language but different logic function are bound together e.g. Java UI elements to Java objects . If the binding has been made in the proper manner, then, each data change is reflected automatically by the elements that are bound to the data. The term data binding is also used in case where an outer representation of data in an element changes, and the underlying data is automatically updated to reflect this change. As an example, a change in a text box code TextBox code element could modify the underlying data value. ref http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms752347.aspx what is data binding What is data binding? ref See also XML data binding UI data binding References references Categories DEFAULTSORT Data Binding Category Datamanagement Interwikies ja pl Data Binding pt Liga o de dados ... more details
A data store is a data repository of a set of integrated objects. These objects are modeled using classes defined in database schema s. ref cite web accessdate 2011 03 17 location http www.osgeo.org publisher OSGeo title FDO Concepts Data Concepts url http www.osgeo.org files fdo docs FDG FDODevGuide files WS7106c181349dd8d016672d6105df83c6e7 7fff.htm quote What is a Data Store? A data store is a repository of an integrated set of objects. The objects in a data store are modeled either by classes or feature classes defined within one or more schemas. ref Data store includes not only data repositories like databases, it is a more general concept that includes also flat files that can store data. ref cite web accessdate 2011 04 04 location http www.information management.com publisher Information Management title Glossary D data store quote A place where data is stored data at rest. A generic term that includes databases and flat files. url http www.information management.com glossary d.html ref Some data stores do represent data in only one schema, while other data stores use several schemas for this task. An example are RDBMS based data stores like MySQL or PostgreSQL . Types Data stores can be of different types. The widely used data store type are relational database s. Examples MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server , Oracle Database Object oriented database s, like Cach software Cach or ConceptBase . They can save Object computer science object s of an Object oriented programming object oriented design. Operational data store s Schema less data stores, like Distributed data store s e.g. Apache Cassandra or Dynamo storage system Dynamo . References reflist See also Data flow diagram Distributed data store Data warehouse Category Databases Category Database management systems database stub ... more details
In telecommunication s, a data bank is a repository of information on one or more subjects that is organized in a way that facilitates local or remote information retrieval. A data bank may be either centralized or decentralized. In this sense, data bank is synonym ous with database . In computers the databank is same as that of we use in telecommunication i.e. it is the repository of data.The data in the databank can be any data like credit card transaction of a store or it can be any data base of a company where 1000 of queries are being processed on daily bases. Data bank may also refer to an organization primarily concerned with the construction and maintenance of a database . Sources FS1037C MS188 The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language , Fourth Edition . Houghton Mifflin , 2000. Category Datamanagement telecomm stub el ... more details