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A [[Data Source]] is a [[Real-Time Computing]] that ... | |||
* <B>AKA:</B> [[Data Feed]]. | |||
* <B>See:</B> [[Real-Time Computing]], [[Point-To-Point (Telecommunications)]], [[World Wide Web]], [[Web Feed]], [[RSS Feed]], [[Blog]], [[Product Feed]], [[E-Commerce]], [[Internet Marketing]]. | |||
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* (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/data_feed Retrieved:2014-2-10. | |||
** '''Data feed''' is a mechanism for users to receive updated data from data sources. It is commonly used by [[real-time computing|real-time]] applications in [[point-to-point (telecommunications)|point-to-point]] settings as well as on the [[World Wide Web]]. The latter is also called [[web feed]]. News feed is a popular form of web feed. [[RSS feed]] makes dissemination of [[blog]]s easy. [[Product feed]]s play increasingly important role in [[e-commerce]] and [[internet marketing]]. Data feeds usually requires structured data. At the present time unstructured data, e.g. HTML pages, dominate the Web. As a result, data feeds have the potential to make a bigger impact on the Web in the future. | |||
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Revision as of 20:52, 10 February 2014
A Data Source is a source of a Data Set.
- AKA: Data Feed.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Batch Data Source to being an Online Data Source (such as a Real-Time Data Source).
- Example(s):
- the New York Stock Exchange Data Feed, is a Data Stream.
- the UCI ML Repository.
- See: Data Collection Task.
A Data Source is a Real-Time Computing that ...
- AKA: Data Feed.
- See: Real-Time Computing, Point-To-Point (Telecommunications), World Wide Web, Web Feed, RSS Feed, Blog, Product Feed, E-Commerce, Internet Marketing.
References
2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/data_feed Retrieved:2014-2-10.
- Data feed is a mechanism for users to receive updated data from data sources. It is commonly used by real-time applications in point-to-point settings as well as on the World Wide Web. The latter is also called web feed. News feed is a popular form of web feed. RSS feed makes dissemination of blogs easy. Product feeds play increasingly important role in e-commerce and internet marketing. Data feeds usually requires structured data. At the present time unstructured data, e.g. HTML pages, dominate the Web. As a result, data feeds have the potential to make a bigger impact on the Web in the future.