Structured data definition

Structured data means data that resides in a fixed field within a record or file, or stored in a structured format, such as databases (such as Oracle, SQL, Access) or data sets, according to specific form and content rules as defined by each field of the database.
Structured data means that the data can be accessed and manipulated directly by computer programs without human intervention. In this form, information adheres to a well-defined model. Structured information may be quantitative (such as structural analysis data), descriptive (such as finishes or coatings) or graphical (such as schematic diagrams, scaled drawings or 3D CAD models). This information form allows for automated—and therefore cost effective—search, retrieval and update, while maintaining the intelligent information content.
Structured data means digital data that is stored

Examples of Structured data in a sentence

  • Structured Data: Data that adhere to specific properties and Validation criteria that is stored as fields in database records.

  • Structured Data: Data that adhere to specific properties and Validation criteria that are stored as fields in database records.

  • To the Knowledge of Ivory, during the three years prior to the Execution Date (1) none of the activities or business of the Bluefin Business presently conducted by any Ivory Group member materially infringes or violates, or constitutes a misappropriation of, any Intellectual Property rights of any Person and (2) no other Person is infringing, violating or misappropriating any of the Bluefin Intellectual Property Assets or Bluefin Structured Data.

  • Exhibit 1 — REALServicing TechnologyExhibit 2 — Technology Transition ServicesExhibit 2A — Ocwen Structured Data ListExhibit 2B — Ocwen Shared Drives and Sharepoint DataExhibit 3 — [Reserved]Exhibit 4 — List of ServicesExhibit 6 — Nationwide Credit, Inc.

  • Structured Data Test: The structured data test shall measure the contractor's ability to process claims submitted on paper or through electronic means (tape, POS, etc.) and all other transactions, including the ability to correctly resolve suspended claims.


More Definitions of Structured data

Structured data means data that resides in a fixed field within a record or
Structured data means ESI stored in a structured format, such as databases or data sets according to specific form and content rules as defined by each field of the database.
Structured data means data that resides in fixed fields within a record or file. Relational databases and spreadsheets are examples of structured data. (Unstructured data refers to masses of usually computerized information that does not have a data structure and that is easily readable by a machine. Examples of unstructured data may include audio, video and unstructured text such as the body of an email or word processed document.)
Structured data means data that adhere to a pre-defined data model and is therefore straightforward to analyse;
Structured data means Structured data fields are aligned side by side in fixed or variable record lengths with specific data fields appearing at specific locations within each record. Structured data is represented by a data model that is defined by a schema in a database. It can be queried using Structured Query Language (SQL) since the structure of the data is known;
Structured data means data in tables and defined fields; and
Structured data means an individual data item that is stored in a predefined database field in a specific format. Structured Data may, in addition, be restricted in range or list of permissible values.