Anomalous Data
Data that does not fit with the rest of the data set.
Why do you include an anomalous result in a piece of data
Any anomalous data for which there is a clear, external explanation.
Anomalous data is data that doesn't fit with the rest of the set. Ex: In week one the tree was 2ft. tall , in week two the tree was 6ft. tall, and in week three the tree was 5ft. tall. Week two would be the anomalous data because it doesn't fit with the other data. I hope this helps!
Anomalous data is data that doesn't fit with the rest of the set. Ex: In week one the tree was 2ft. tall , in week two the tree was 6ft. tall, and in week three the tree was 5ft. tall. Week two would be the anomalous data because it doesn't fit with the other data. I hope this helps!
You should exclude the anomalous results when calculating an average.
Yes.
a piece of data which is different to the others x
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
The database system must provide for the safety of the information stored, despite system crashes or attempts at unauthorized access. If data are to be shared among several users, the system must avoid possible anomalous results.
The database system must provide for the safety of the information stored, despite system crashes or attempts at unauthorized access. If data are to be shared among several users, the system must avoid possible anomalous results.