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Unstructured data
Business Intelligence
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Structured data | Data with predefined format |
| Unstructured data | Data that is hard to analyze |
| an example of structured data | Spreadsheets |
| an example of unstructured data | image file |
| Type of data refers to data that cannot be easily organized or processed | Unstructured |
| This type of data is highly organized and formatted so that it's easily searchable in relational databases. | Structured |
| One of the selections is not included in the list of benefits of using structured data | Comprehensive Insights |
| Not included in the list of benefits of using structured data | Capturing Real-Time Analytics |
| Not included in the list of benefits of using unstructured data | Scalability |
| Main challenge associated with unstructured data | Lack of organization |
| Type of data is more suitable for traditional SQL queries | Structured data |
| Not example of unstructured data | Transaction record |
| NOT example of Unstructured data | customer information |
| Today's enterprise data is composed of __% unstructured data, with the remaining __% being structured data. | 80, 20 |
| does not contribute to the growth of unstructured data | emergence of spreadsheet and database tools |
| Which one is not a structured data tool | MongoDB |
| example of structured data | Customer database tables |
| type of data typically stored in a relational database | Structured data |
| not a relational database management system(RDMS) | MS Excel |
| tool used for handling Unstructured data | Apache Hadoop |