Автор: | Gregory Grefenstette |
Издательство: | Ingram |
Серия: | Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services |
Жанр произведения: | Руководства |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9781608455089 |
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IT
Information Technology, a generic term covering all aspects of using computers to store and manipulate information
JDBC
Java Database Connectivity, a Java version of ODBC
Join
In a relational database, gathering together data contained in different tables
JSON
JavaScript Object Notation, a standard for exchanging data between systems
Key-value store
A data storage and retrieval system in which a key (identifying an entity) is linked to the one or more values associated with that entity. This allows rapid lookup of values associated with an entity, but does not allow joins on other fields
Mash-up
A software application that dynamically aggregates information from many different sources, or output from many processes, in a single screen
MDM
Master Data Management, a system of policies, processes and technologies designed to maintain the accuracy and consistency of essential data across many data silos
Metadata
Typed data associated with a document, for example, Author, Date, Category
Mobile Web
Web pages accessible through a mobile device such as a smartphone
MySQL
A popular open source relational database
Normalized relational schema
A model for a relational database that is designed to prevent redundancies that can cause anomalies when inserting, updating, and deleting data
NoSQL
Not Only SQL, an umbrella term for large scale data storage and retrieval systems that use structures and querying methodologies that are different from those of relational database systems
OBI
Operational Business Intelligence, data reporting and analysis that supports decision making concerning routine, day-to-day operations
OCR
Optical Character Recognition, a technology used for converting paper documents or text encapsulated in images into electronic text, usually with some noise caused by the conversion
ODBC
Open Database Connectivity, a middleware for enabling and managing exchanges between databases
Offloading
Extracting information from a database application and storing it in a search engine application
OLAP
Online Analytical Processing, tools for analyzing data in databases
OLTP
Online Transaction Processing
Ontology
A taxonomy with rules that can deduce links not necessarily present in the taxonomy
Partition tolerance
Means that a distributed database can still function if some of its nodes are no longer available
Performance
The measure of a computer application’s rapidity, throughput, availability, or resource utilization
PHP
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, a language for programming web pages
PLM
Product Lifecycle Management, systems which allow for the management of a product from design to retirement
Plug-and-play
Modules that can be used without any reprogramming, “out of the box”
POC
Proof of concept, an application that proves that something can be done, though it may not be optimized for performance
Portal
A web interface to a data source
Primary key
In a relational database, a value corresponding to a unique entity, that allows tables to be joined for a given entity
RDBMS
Relational database management system
Redundancy
Storing the same data in two different places in a data base, or information system. This can cause problems of consistency if one of the values is changed and not the other
Relational model
A model for databases in which data is represented as tables. Some values, called primary keys, link tables together
Relevancy
For a given query, a heuristically determined score of the supposed pertinence of a document to the query
REST
Representational State Transfer, protocol used in web services, in which no state is preserved, but in which every operation of reading or writing is self sufficient
RFID
Radio Frequency Identification, systems using embedded chips to transmit information
RSS
Really Simple Syndication, an XML format for transmitting frequently updated data
R tree
An efficient data structure for storing GPS-indexed points and finding all the points in a given radius around a point
RDF
Resource Description Framework, a format for representing data as sets of triples, used in semantic web representations
SBA
Search Based Applications, an information access or analysis application built on a search engine, rather than on a database.
SCM
Supply Chain Management
Scalability
The desirable quality of being able to treat larger and larger data sets without a decrease in performance, or rise in cost
Search engine
A computer program for indexing and searching in documents
Semantic Web
Collection of web pages that are annotated with machine readable descriptions of their content
Semi-structured data
Data found in places where the data type can be surmised, such as in explicitly labeled metadata, or in structured tables on web pages
SEO
Search engine optimization, strategies that help a web page owner to improve a site’s ranking in common web search engines
SERP
Search engine results page, the output of a query to a search engine
Silo
An imagery-filled term for an isolated information system
SMART system
An early search engine developed by Gerald Salton at Cornell
SOAP
Simple Object Access Protocol, a format for transmitting data between services
Social media
Data uploaded by identified users, such as in YouTube, FaceBook, Flickr