Glossary
Glossary
There are currently 32 names in this directory beginning with the letter D.
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Data analytics
The process of analyzing and interpreting data in order to extract insights and inform decision-making
Data center: A facility that houses and supports the infrastructure for a network of computers and servers
Data governance: The policies, processes, and practices that are used to manage and protect data within an organization
Data science: A field that involves the use of statistical and computational techniques to extract insights and knowledge from data
Data type: A classification of data based on the type of values it can hold, such as integers, strings, or floating point numbers
Data: Raw facts and figures, often in the form of numbers, text, or images, that can be processed and analyzed
Database: A collection of data organized in a specific way, allowing for efficient storage and retrieval of information
Database: A structured collection of data that is stored electronically and is accessed by a computer
Deep learning: A subfield of machine learning that uses artificial neural networks to learn and make decisions
Deep learning: A type of machine learning that uses neural networks with multiple layers to learn from large and complex datasets
DevOps: A culture and set of practices that combines software development and IT operations to improve the speed, reliability, and security of software delivery
DevOps: A software development approach that emphasizes collaboration between development and operations teams
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): A protocol used to assign IP addresses to devices on a network automatically
Digital certificate: A digital document that verifies the identity of a person, device, or organization
Digital signature: A cryptographic mechanism that is used to verify the authenticity of a digital document or message
Digital signature: An electronic signature used to verify the authenticity of a digital message or document
Directed acyclic graph (DAG): A type of graph in which the edges have a direction and there are no cycles
Disaster recovery: The processes and procedures that are used to recover from a catastrophic event, such as a natural disaster or cyber attack
Docker: A containerization platform that allows developers to package and deploy applications consistently across environments