Well, that depends. The complete data on a customer is called a 360-degree view.
A complete set of data about one item is called a data record. It typically includes all relevant information or attributes related to the specific item being described or analyzed.
Processed data is called information.
The name of data broken into chunks is called packet.
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Storing data in one place is called centralization. This can help streamline data management, increase efficiency, and improve data consistency.
Well, that depends. The complete data on a customer is called a 360-degree view.
A complete set of data about one item is called a data record. It typically includes all relevant information or attributes related to the specific item being described or analyzed.
The information collected from an observation is called data.
Data about data are called metadata. See the related question "What are metadata?" for more details.
Complete data? It also would be nice for it to have titles and legends and all that stuff that tables should have.
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This piece of data is called an "argument".
its called data redundancy.
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A complete data bus structure is responsible to do this
Collection of data is data is called as database. But this is only when the data is interrelated to each other.