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| ===Definitie=== | ===Definitie=== | ||
| - | Data-driven is a characteristic of an approach in which decisions, insights, | + | Data-driven is [[general_term/ |
| ===Note=== | ===Note=== | ||
| - | The opposite of a data-driven approch is that decisions are based on intuition, gut feelings, or opinions. | + | * A data-driven approach is an approach in which decisions, insights, |
| - | + | * A data-driven organisation is an organisation in which decisions, insights, | |
| - | The availability of large volumes of data and advancements in data analysis techniques, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, have made it increasingly important and feasible to adopt a data-driven approach to improve decision-making. | + | * The opposite of a data-driven approch is that decisions are based on intuition, gut feelings, or opinions. |
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| + | * Data-driven is an adjective or adverb. | ||
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| ===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
| + | Examples of data-driven applications are: | ||
| * Dashboard | * Dashboard | ||
| * Reports | * Reports | ||
| * AI-applications | * AI-applications | ||
| * Algorithms | * Algorithms | ||
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