Data Source to Data Destination Latency Measure
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A Data Source to Data Destination Latency Measure is a system latency measure between a system data event and another connected system data event.
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- See: Temporal Measure.
References
2019
- https://blog.datumize.com/data-latency-what-is-truly-important-to-know-about-it
- QUOTE: ... In short, data latency is the time it takes for data to travel from one place to another. Companies usually measure the latency in terms of two types of delay:
- The time-lapse between the occurrence of a data-generating event and the arrival of these data at the company database or system.
- The time-lapse between the arrival of data at the company database or system, and its availability to be retrieved for business use.
- QUOTE: ... In short, data latency is the time it takes for data to travel from one place to another. Companies usually measure the latency in terms of two types of delay: