"Usable data" refers to information that is reliable, relevant, and easily understood. It is data that can be effectively utilized or applied to achieve a specific purpose or make informed decisions.
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Your credit report is updated regularly, and your credit card issuer provides a great deal
of usable data on your habits.
Recent advances in modern X-ray sources and detector technology have made it possible to collect
usable data on these tiny crystals.
And what can we prove about the period, given the scarcity
of usable data and observations prior to the 1950s?
We use this to get
usable data from middle and high school students by asking them to select one quadrant that best describes each of their classes.
In addition, she explained that as more companies look to solve problems with big data, the data scientists assigned to the task will need so - called «soft skills» — communication and leadership proficiencies — to help translate the numbers into
usable data for all.
Instead, schools and students are selected randomly to participate so that enough students take the NAEP test for it to
produce usable data for the all students group and for particular subgroups, like Black, Hispanic, and low - income kids.
I can't believe that with all that information, there isn't somebody crunching the data and
providing usable data from it.
Analytics scholars will develop new methods to turn additional aspects of litigation
into usable data.
You can register for a short - term international roaming plan with your service provider, but the more affordable options usually don't come with that
much usable data — you don't want to find yourself paying a fortune per megabyte after you absentmindedly check Facebook one time.
This makes it much more difficult for fraudsters to
harvest usable data from transactions in stores and online.
Develop high - quality informal and formal assessments in order to
collect usable data on students» progress against those standards.
The probe landed on the surface of Eros in February 2001 and
transmitted usable data for about two weeks afterwards, none of which was photographic in nature.
We want to acknowledge Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings for his interest in this project and for
bringing usable data to his fellow mayors.
Business Intelligence and Data Science starts with having clean, organised and
usable data structures; often run through SQL Server, Oracle or SAP databases.
It is also imperative because one gets to gather information and sieve it to pick out the
most usable data.
Factors that «clearly play a role in faculty attitudes» about students spending time on professional development activities include «[p] ressures... for scholarly productivity» and the need to
produce usable data, the report notes.
Surveys
with usable data were received from 135 individuals in 41 districts, including 39 of the 67 CGCS member districts and two non-member Wallace pipeline districts, for a response rate of nearly 60 percent.
And conversely to ensure that distrust doesn't lead to a haemorrhaging of
usable data from your business.
Enter whole - school rollouts of Do Nows and Exit Tickets, ensuring that every teacher in a building has an instructional strategy that provides bite - sized chunks of measurable,
usable data on learning every period that informs follow - up teaching.
This generates boatloads
of usable data, and some minor revenue from Amazon.
Despite the emphasis on this type of analytical process, very few organizations have
the usable data they need, and even fewer have a good understanding of the talent factors that drive performance.
This shift will allow for email - service providers to be protected from government agencies, because if they ask for records or data, the company will have
no usable data to handover.
«This generates real,
usable data that gives us definitive answers to the variety of questions we seek to answer.»
Depending on what year your vehicle is, it could be a simple set of analog gauges which you could tap into the signal line, but you'll need to do some hardware design to convert the signals to
usable data.
Anyway — results with more extreme results are more likely to get attention, and fit better with likely researchers mindsets for «
usable data», both for those trying to prove no effect and those trying ot prove an effect.
It also limits — possibly to zero — the amount of
usable data the system produces.
When File Explorer crashes or freezes, in Windows 10, it is a huge issue — mainly because the File Explorer has almost all
the usable data.