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What (who) is data integrity - definition


Data integrity         
MAINTENANCE OF, AND THE ASSURANCE OF THE ACCURACY AND CONSISTENCY OF, DATA OVER ITS ENTIRE LIFE-CYCLE
Integrity protection; Database integrity; Integrity constraints; Integrity constraint; Domain integrity; User-defined integrity; Data fidelity
Data integrity is the maintenance of, and the assurance of, data accuracy and consistency over its entire life-cycle and is a critical aspect to the design, implementation, and usage of any system that stores, processes, or retrieves data. The term is broad in scope and may have widely different meanings depending on the specific context even under the same general umbrella of computing.
integrity constraint         
MAINTENANCE OF, AND THE ASSURANCE OF THE ACCURACY AND CONSISTENCY OF, DATA OVER ITS ENTIRE LIFE-CYCLE
Integrity protection; Database integrity; Integrity constraints; Integrity constraint; Domain integrity; User-defined integrity; Data fidelity
<database> A constraint (rule) that must remain true for a database to preserve integrity. Integrity constraints are specified at database creation time and enforced by the database management system. Examples from a genealogical database would be that every individual must be their parent's child or that they can have no more than two natural parents. (1995-11-11)
Data Cap Integrity Act         
PROPOSED TELECOM LEGISLATION IN 2012
Data Measurement Integrity Act
The Data Cap Integrity Act, also called the Data Measurement Integrity Act, is a bill introduced in the United States Senate by Senator Ron Wyden. The bill would require Internet service providers that have bandwidth caps to only apply caps on service to reduce network congestion rather than discourage Internet use, count all data usage equally toward caps, regardless of its source or content, and use a standard method of metering data use, which is to be defined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Examples of use of data integrity
1. U.S. regulators say inspections in developing countries uncover more problems with data integrity and informed consent than inspections in the United States.