rensedata
Rensedata is a term used in data management and data cleansing to describe a structured representation of data that has been cleaned and normalized. While not a formal international standard, rensedata is used by organizations to capture both the original values and their cleaned counterparts along with metadata about the cleansing process. The concept supports traceability and repeatability in data quality workflows.
A typical rensedata record includes fields such as id, source, raw_value, cleaned_value, cleansing_methods or rules, timestamp,
Common uses include preparing data for analytics, master data management, and data integration where clean, consistent
Formats for rensedata are typically JSON, CSV, or columnar formats such as Parquet, with schemas that can
Limitations include potential ambiguity in defining cleansing rules, the risk of over-normalization, and the need for
See also: data cleansing, data quality, data lineage, master data management.