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{{Definition|'''Heterogeneous data''' refers to ''n''–dimensional data acquired from different sources that includes a mixture of different data types such as temporal, spatial, ordinal or nominal.}} | {{Definition|'''Heterogeneous data''' refers to ''n''–dimensional data acquired from different sources that includes a mixture of different data types such as temporal, spatial, ordinal or nominal.}} | ||
{{Quotation|Consisting of or composed of dissimilar elements or ingredients; not having a uniform quality throughout.|[Nephrogenic-Diabetes-Insipidus-Foundation, 2004]}} | {{Quotation|Consisting of or composed of dissimilar elements or ingredients; not having a uniform quality throughout.|[Nephrogenic-Diabetes-Insipidus-Foundation, 2004]}} |
Revision as of 00:07, 24 May 2005
Heterogeneous data refers to n–dimensional data acquired from different sources that includes a mixture of different data types such as temporal, spatial, ordinal or nominal.
Consisting of or composed of dissimilar elements or ingredients; not having a uniform quality throughout.
[Nephrogenic-Diabetes-Insipidus-Foundation, 2004]
References
Nephrogenic-Diabetes-Insipidus-Foundation, 2004: Nephrogenic-Diabetes- Insipidus-Foundation (2004). Ndi terminology - heterogeneous.