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dataflow

American  
[day-tuh-floh, dat-uh-floh] / ˈdeɪ təˌfloʊ, ˈdæt əˌfloʊ /

noun

plural

dataflows
  1. Computers. the movement of data through a particular system from ingestion to destination.


Other Word Forms

  • dataflow-like adjective

Example Sentences

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"The dataflow was supportive for the notion of a soft landing and the end of the U.S. hiking cycle being nearer," said Tapas Strickland, head of market economics at NAB.

From Reuters

After the dire numbers of April and May, recent U.S. economic dataflow has delivered good news for the most part, helping keep stock markets within 10% of their pre-coronavirus levels.

From Reuters

Google Cloud Dataflow is another service for transforming streaming data in the cloud.

From Forbes

Finally in the feature set here, NiFi’s has a web-based interface for designing, controlling and monitoring a dataflow.

From Forbes

Other services such Cloud Pub/Sub, Cloud Dataflow and BigQuery provide the ingestion, event processing, and analytics.

From Forbes