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  2. Data mapping - Wikipedia

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    In computing and data management, data mapping is the process of creating data element mappings between two distinct data models. Data mapping is used as a first step for a wide variety of data integration tasks, including: [1] Data transformation or data mediation between a data source and a destination

  3. Schema crosswalk - Wikipedia

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    Because MARC has various fields than MODS, decisions must be made about where to put the data into MODS. This type of "translating" from one format to another is often called "metadata mapping" or "field mapping," and is related to "data mapping", and "semantic mapping". Crosswalks also have several technical capabilities.

  4. Data mapper pattern - Wikipedia

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    A Data Mapper is a Data Access Layer that performs bidirectional transfer of data between a persistent data store (often a relational database) and an in-memory data representation (the domain layer). The goal of the pattern is to keep the in-memory representation and the persistent data store independent of each other and the data mapper itself.

  5. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    Object–relational mapping (ORM, O/RM, and O/R mapping tool) in computer science is a programming technique for converting data between a relational database and the memory (usually the heap) of an object-oriented programming language.

  6. Mapping - Wikipedia

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    Data mapping, data element mappings between two distinct data models; Digital mapping, the use of a computer to depict spatial data on a map; Gene mapping, the assignment of DNA fragments to chromosomes; Mind mapping, the drawing of ideas and the relations among them; Projection mapping, the projection of videos on the surface of objects with ...

  7. Thematic map - Wikipedia

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    A dasymetric map is an alternative to a choropleth map. As with a choropleth map, data are collected by enumeration units. But instead of mapping the data so that the region appears uniform, ancillary information is used to estimate a more detailed distribution of the phenomenon within each enumeration unit. For example, land cover data (forest ...

  8. Data wrangling - Wikipedia

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    Data wrangling, sometimes referred to as data munging, is the process of transforming and mapping data from one "raw" data form into another format with the intent of making it more appropriate and valuable for a variety of downstream purposes such as analytics. The goal of data wrangling is to assure quality and useful data.

  9. Database schema - Wikipedia

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    The states of a created conceptual schema are transformed into an explicit mapping, the database schema. This describes how real-world entities are modeled in the database. "A database schema specifies, based on the database administrator 's knowledge of possible applications, the facts that can enter the database, or those of interest to the ...