Data is data. Data can be generated, manipulated, sorted, misanalysed, counted, correlated, etc.
Data is a general term for information of various sorts. A hand written address (little black) book is data.
Yes data can be counted amongst other things.
Granularity refers to the level of detail of the data stored fact tables in a data warehouse. High granularity refers to data that is at or near the transaction level. Data that is at the transaction level is usually referred to as atomic level data. Low granularity refers to data that is summarized or aggregated, usually from the atomic level data. Summarized data can be lightly summarized as in daily or weekly summaries or highly summarized data such as yearly averages and totals.
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Whenever there are a million or more items.
numbers
what data is used to show things that can be counted
continuous data
A quantitative variable is numeric and therefore can be counted discretely or continuously. The other side of the spectrum is qualitative variables.
Managing data refers refers to tho the receipt, processing, retrieving and the storage of data.
A quantitative variable is numeric and therefore can be counted discretely or continuously. The other side of the spectrum is qualitative variables.
Data attrition refers to refers to the interruption of already collected data by removing some data. Data attrition can also refer to the destruction of data.
They are data.
data that can be counted, that does not show a change over time
Yes, they can be used interchangeably, but they usually mean separate things. A type of data is something like an integer, or string. While a data structure usually refers to a linked list or tree of integers or strings.
data data
Primary data refers to data that is obtained from a first-hand experience. Secondary data, on the other hand, refers to data that has been gathered by others.
Morbidity refers to patient illness data and mortality refers to patient death data.