data merging

[ˈdeɪtə ˈmɜrdʒɪŋ]
noun
fusão de dados
1. The process of combining two or more datasets into a single unified dataset
Data merging is essential when consolidating customer information from multiple sources.
A fusão de dados é essencial ao consolidar informações de clientes de várias fontes.
2. In computing, the technique of joining tables or records based on common attributes or keys
The SQL JOIN operation is a common method for data merging in databases.
A operação SQL JOIN é um método comum para fusão de dados em bancos de dados.
3. The combination of data from different systems or applications to create a comprehensive view
Data merging allows the company to create a 360-degree view of customer interactions.
A fusão de dados permite à empresa criar uma visão 360 graus das interações dos clientes.
In both Brazilian and American tech industries, 'data merging' is a critical operation in business intelligence and data science. Brazilian companies increasingly use this term in Portuguese ('fusão de dados') as tech vocabulary becomes more standardized, though international teams may use the English term. The concept is central to modern data management practices in both markets, especially with the growth of big data and analytics sectors.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
data consolidationdata integrationdata combinationdata aggregation
Antonyms / Antônimos
data separationdata segmentationdata partitioning

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
fusão de dados
Most common term used in technical documentation and business contexts
São Paulo
mesclagem de dados
Alternative term frequently used in corporate and IT environments
Rio de Janeiro
fusão de dados
Standard technical terminology in financial and tech sectors
Portugal
fusão de dados
Same terminology as Brazil; also 'consolidação de dados' is used

Related Words

databaseETLdata cleaningdata deduplicationdata warehousedataset

Related Idioms & Phrases

combining data sources
pulling data together
unifying datasets
bringing data under one roof
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