Computer-processed data

Computer-processed data may be data (1) entered into a computer system or (2) resulting from computer processing. Computer-processed data can vary in form &mdash; from electronic files to tables in published reports. The definition of computer-processed data is therefore broad. Some specific examples of computer-processed data are:

products; information technology departments or contractors; accessible through an application other than the original source system;
 * data extracts from databases, data warehouses, or data repositories;
 * data maintained in Microsoft Excel or Access or similar commercial
 * data extracts from enterprise software applications supported by
 * public use data or other replicated detail or summary-level databases
 * data collected from forms and surveys on Web portals; and
 * data summarized in a report or copied from a table in a document.