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databank

A databank, also written as data bank, is a centralized repository of data designed for storage, retrieval, and analysis. In information technology, the term can refer to a database or to any organized collection of related data assets that supports decision making, research, and application development.

Databanks organize data through schemas or document models, and store it in structured formats such as tables,

There are various kinds of databanks, including relational databases, NoSQL stores, data warehouses, data lakes, and

Data management activities surrounding a databank include data ingestion, cleansing, transformation, storage, backup, and archiving. Security,

Applications range from business intelligence and customer management to scientific research and government records. Notable examples

The term databank is often used interchangeably with database, though some writers reserve databank for large,

records,
or
document
collections.
Metadata
describes
the
data’s
meaning,
provenance,
and
relationships,
while
indexes
speed
up
queries
and
ensure
efficient
access.
specialized
scientific
or
enterprise
databanks.
They
can
be
transactional,
designed
for
day-to-day
operations,
or
analytical,
optimized
for
reporting,
analytics,
and
machine
learning.
privacy,
and
governance
controls
manage
access,
ensure
integrity,
and
support
compliance
with
laws
and
organizational
policies.
include
GenBank,
a
public
sequence
databank
for
nucleotide
and
protein
data,
and
various
corporate
data
stores
used
for
analytics.
centralized
repositories
or
for
data
collections
as
a
concept
rather
than
a
specific
software
system.