Data Management Concepts

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a list or record of items, often in a systematic order

verb to make a list or record of items

  • The library has an extensive catalog of rare books dating back to the 15th century.
  • I found this cool catalog of vintage clothing online.
  • Check out the latest sneaker catalog, it's fire!
  • His mind was like a vast catalog of memories, each one carefully stored and easily retrievable.

noun facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis

  • The scientist collected and analyzed the data to draw conclusions.
  • I need to gather all the data before we can make a decision.
  • I can't believe she leaked all that data online.
  • Her emotions were like data points, scattered and hard to interpret.

noun the way in which something is arranged or set out

verb to arrange or set out something according to a particular format

  • The report must be submitted in the prescribed format.
  • Make sure you save the document in the right format.
  • I can't open this file, it's in some weird format.
  • She always follows her own format when giving presentations.

noun a person who manages or looks after something, such as a keeper of a store or a keeper of animals

  • The zoo's head keeper is responsible for overseeing the care of all the animals.
  • My aunt is the best plant keeper I know, her garden is always in perfect condition.
  • I heard that new coffee shop has a barista who is a real keeper.
  • Her ability to stay calm under pressure makes her a keeper in any crisis situation.

noun a reduction or decrease in something, especially in price

verb to move something back to a previous position or state

  • The company decided to roll back the recent changes to the software due to negative feedback from users.
  • I heard they're going to roll back the update because it's causing too many problems.
  • They're gonna roll back that new feature because it's a total flop.
  • Sometimes in life, you have to roll back and start over to make things right.

noun a unit of digital information equal to 10^27 bytes

  • The data storage capacity of a brontobyte is truly impressive, measuring at 10^27 bytes.
  • I heard that a brontobyte is like the biggest unit of data storage you can imagine.
  • Dude, my new hard drive can hold like a brontobyte of stuff, it's insane!
  • Her memory was like a brontobyte, storing every detail of our childhood together.

noun the quality of being able to be addressed or targeted

adjective describing the ability to be addressed or targeted

  • The addressability of the new software allows for highly targeted marketing campaigns.
  • The addressability feature on this app makes it easy to send messages to specific groups of people.
  • I love how the addressability of this tool lets me reach out to my squad with just a few clicks.
  • The addressability of her arguments made it clear that she had thought through every detail.