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Data Dredging (data fishing)
Data dredging -- sometimes referred to as data fishing -- is a data mining practice in which large data volumes are analyzed to find any possible relationships between them. Read Full Definition
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LZW compression
LZW compression is a method to reduce the size of Tag Image File Format (TIFF) or Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) files. Read Full Definition
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trusted computing base (TCB)
A trusted computing base (TCB) is everything in a computing system that provides a secure environment for operations. Read Full Definition
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Microsoft Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT)
The Microsoft Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) is a free utility administrators can use to move Active Directory objects, such as computers, users and groups, from one Windows Server Active Directory domain ... Read Full Definition
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fault tolerance
Fault tolerance is the capability of a system to deliver uninterrupted service despite one or more of its components failing. Read Full Definition
storage security
Storage security is the group of parameters and settings that make storage resources available to authorized users and trusted networks and unavailable to other entities. Read Full Definition
over sampling and under sampling
Over sampling and under sampling are techniques used in data mining and data analytics to modify unequal data classes to create balanced data sets. Read Full Definition
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uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a device that allows a computer to keep running for at least a short time when incoming power is interrupted. Read Full Definition
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traffic shaping
Traffic shaping, also known as packet shaping, is a congestion management method that regulates network data transfer by delaying the flow of less important or less desired packets. Read Full Definition
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delay-tolerant network (DTN)
A delay-tolerant network (DTN) is a network that's designed to operate effectively in extreme conditions and over very large distances, such as with space communications. Read Full Definition
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