Значение слова "DATA HYGIENE" найдено в 1 источнике

DATA HYGIENE

найдено в "Dictionary of new words"

(day.tuh HY.jeen)
n.
Principles and practices that serve to maintain accuracy in computer data.
Example Citation:
"Data hygiene — the art of keeping a direct mail database clean and up-to-date — could prove to be the most irritating new buzzword of 2001. But it could be key to the success of direct mail printers."
— "Data hygiene to be your 2001 buzzword," Printing World, January 8, 2001
Earliest Citation:
Thus, when moving legacy data, users should have some means of 'scrubbing' the data to ensure that the data getting across to the client/server system has some value.Several approaches are available to help users. Meta data tools, while invaluable for helping IS analysts understand the data relationships, do little to ensure data hygiene.
— Avery Jenkins, "One Bit at a Time," Computerworld, February 5, 1995
Notes:
Despite the above citation's claim that data hygiene is a "new buzzword of 2001," it appears as though this phrase first saw the light of print in 1995.
Related Words:
anecdata
collabulary
data exhaust
data fast
data shadow
dataveillance
e-mail hygiene
folksonomy
hygiene hypothesis
mischief to data
reputation bankruptcy
wiki
Category:
Data


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