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  2. Data onboarding - Wikipedia

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    Data onboarding is the process of transferring offline data to an online environment for marketing needs. [1] [2] Data onboarding is mainly used to connect offline customer records with online users by matching identifying information gathered from offline datasets to retrieve the same customers in an online audience.

  3. Data as a service - Wikipedia

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    Data as a service ( DaaS) is a cloud -based software tool used for working with data, such as managing data in a data warehouse or analyzing data with business intelligence. It is enabled by software as a service (SaaS). [1] Like all "as a service" (aaS) technology, DaaS builds on the concept that its data product can be provided to the user on ...

  4. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    On-board diagnostics. Various angles and details of a "MaxScan OE509" – a fairly typical onboard diagnostics (OBD) handheld scanner from the first decade of the 21st century. Used to connect to the SAE J1962 Data Link Connector (DLC) found in many cars of the era. On-board diagnostics ( OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic ...

  5. User onboarding - Wikipedia

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    User onboarding is the process of improving an individual's requirements and success with a product or service. This term is often used in reference to software products, and it can be done in a manual or automated way. It is the process through which new software is designed such that new users are provided and acquire the necessary knowledge ...

  6. Onboarding - Wikipedia

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    Onboarding or organizational socialization is the American term for the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective organizational members and insiders. In standard English, this is referred to as "induction". [1] In the United States, up to 25% of workers are organizational ...

  7. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    A (bit 8) is the imprecise data abort disable bit. E (bit 9) is the data endianness bit. IT (bits 10–15 and 25–26) is the if-then state bits. GE (bits 16–19) is the greater-than-or-equal-to bits. DNM (bits 20–23) is the do not modify bits. J (bit 24) is the Java state bit. Q (bit 27) is the sticky overflow bit. V (bit 28) is the ...

  8. Know your customer - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Know Your Customer ( KYC) guidelines and regulations in financial services require professionals to verify the identity, suitability, and risks involved with maintaining a business relationship with a customer. The procedures fit within the broader scope of anti-money laundering (AML) and counter terrorism financing (CTF ...

  9. DataOps - Wikipedia

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    DataOps. DataOps is a set of practices, processes and technologies that combines an integrated and process-oriented perspective on data with automation and methods from agile software engineering to improve quality, speed, and collaboration and promote a culture of continuous improvement in the area of data analytics. [1]