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Source data

Source data is raw data (sometimes called atomic data) that has not been processed for meaningful use to become Information. Source data is raw data (sometimes called atomic data) that has not been processed for meaningful use to become Information. Often when data is captured in one electronic system and then transferred to another, there is a loss of audit trail or the inherent data cannot be absolutely verified. There are systems that provide for absolute data export but then the system imported into has to allow for all available data fields to be imported. Similarly, there are transaction logs in many modern database systems. The acceptance of these transaction records into any new system could be very important for any verification of such imported data. In research, gaining access to source data may be cumbersome. Particularly where sensitive personal data is involved, security and redaction (obscuring information) may be an issue.

[ "Computer security", "Database", "Statistics", "Data mining" ]
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