Big Data Glossary
What is Transformed Data?
Definition of Transformed Data
What is Transformed Data?
Transformed Data is data that has undergone various processing steps to change its format, structure, or content, making it suitable for specific use cases or analysis. During the transformation process, raw data is cleaned, enriched, aggregated, or otherwise modified to align with business needs. This can include removing duplicates, standardizing formats, or performing calculations on the data. Transformed data is often loaded into databases or data warehouses, where it can be easily queried and analyzed, providing organizations with insights for decision-making.
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