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refers to information with a high degree of organization, meaning that it can be seamlessly included in a relational database and quickly searched by straightforward search engine algorithms and/or other search operations. Structured data examples include dates, numbers, and groups of words and number “strings”. Machine-generated structured data is on the increase and includes sensor data and financial data.
refers to information with a high degree of organization, meaning that it can be seamlessly included in a relational database and quickly searched by straightforward search engine algorithms and/or other search operations. Structured data examples include dates, numbers, and groups of words and number “strings”. Machine-generated structured data is on the increase and includes sensor data and financial data.


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[https://www.accenture.com/us-en/applied-intelligence-glossary    Source : Accenture - applied intelligence glossary ]
[https://www.accenture.com/us-en/applied-intelligence-glossary    Source : Accenture - applied intelligence glossary ]

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Structured Data

refers to information with a high degree of organization, meaning that it can be seamlessly included in a relational database and quickly searched by straightforward search engine algorithms and/or other search operations. Structured data examples include dates, numbers, and groups of words and number “strings”. Machine-generated structured data is on the increase and includes sensor data and financial data.

Source : Accenture - applied intelligence glossary

Contributeurs: Claude Coulombe, wiki