Data-driven
The adjective data-driven means that progress in an activity is compelled by data, rather than by intuition or by personal experience.
Data-driven may refer to:
- Data-driven programming, computer programming in which program statements describe data to be matched and the processing required
- Data-driven journalism, a journalistic process based on analyzing and filtering large data sets
- Data-driven testing, computer software testing done using a table of conditions directly as test inputs and verifiable outputs
- Data-driven learning, a learning approach driven by research-like access to data
- Data-driven science, an interdisciplinary field of scientific methods to extract knowledge from data
- Data-driven control systems, systems of automatic control based on system identification
- Data-driven security, a form of model-driven security
- Data-driven marketing, a form of digital marketing
- Data-driven company, a form of company management based at data analysis
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