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  2. Aggregate data - Wikipedia

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    There is a distinction between aggregate data and individual data. Aggregate data refers to individual data that are averaged by geographic area, by year, by service agency, or by other means. [2] Individual data are disaggregated individual results and are used to conduct analyses for estimation of subgroup differences. [2]

  3. Disaggregated storage - Wikipedia

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    A form of composable disaggregated infrastructure, disaggregated storage allows resources to be connected via a network fabric providing flexibility when upgrading, replacing, or adding individual resources. It also allows servers to be built for future growth, offering greater storage efficiency, scale and performance than traditional data ...

  4. Data aggregation - Wikipedia

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    When Yelp, for example, goes to update their Yelp listings, they will pull data from these local data aggregators. Publishers take local business data from different sources and compare it to what they currently have in their database. They then update their database it with what information they deem accurate.

  5. Opinion - Congressional offices urgently need racial diversity

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    Beyond the surveys from the House Office of Diversity Inclusion, which is now disbanded, and the Senate Democratic Diversity Initiative, Congress keeps no central repository of disaggregated data ...

  6. Common Operational Datasets - Wikipedia

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    Core CODs are required in all disaster-prone countries as a preparedness measure, including administrative boundaries (COD-AB), sex and age-disaggregated population data (COD-PS), and humanitarian profile (caseload or COD-HP). They are critical for information and data products and to underpin effective coordination.

  7. Nelson Diversity Surveys - Wikipedia

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    The FY2002 data were the first such data published, disaggregated by gender, by race, and by rank, about faculty at 50 research universities in each of 14 science and engineering disciplines. The FY2005 survey was expanded to include 100 departments in each of 15 disciplines (adding earth science). In some cases, slightly fewer than 100 schools ...

  8. Composable disaggregated infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Disaggregation is the process of aggregating server resources with the resources of other servers in the data center. These aggregated or pooled resources can be shared by applications or workloads. The composer software controls how much of each disaggregated resource is needed from each server. [4]

  9. Armed Conflict Location and Event Data - Wikipedia

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    Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) is a non-profit organization specializing in disaggregated conflict data collection, analysis, and crisis mapping.ACLED codes the dates, actors, locations, fatalities, and types of all reported political violence and demonstration events around the world in real time.