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Data Propagation - The distribution of data from a source to one or more target data stores. More generically, this term refers to a method of moving data from one location (a source) to another location (a target).
[Category=Data Governance ]
Source: The Data Governance Institute, 27 November 2009 09:33:06, http://www.datagovernance.com/glossary-governance/
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Data Propagation - The distribution of data from one or more source data warehouses to one or more local access databases, according to propagation rules. More generically, this term refers to a method of moving data from one location (a source) to another location (a target). This technique is most often used to populate a database but may also be used to move data so that it is more easily available to end users.
[Category=Information Management ]
Source: Information-Management.com, 11 June 2010 11:11:02, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/d.html
Data Propagation - The distribution of data from one or more source data warehouses to one or more local access databases, according to propagation rules.
[Category=Data Warehousing ]
Source: Sun.com, 24 July 2010 09:20:59, http://www.sun.com/third-party/dw/brochures/67198.Acrobat.pdf
Data Propagation - A software service, organization, or person that provides data for update to a system-of-record.
[Category=Data Warehousing ]
Source: Aexis Business Intelligence, 21 November 2010 10:30:50, http://www.aexis.eu/DataWarehouse-Glossary/
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