The stream processing



Example: Stream processing handles continuous data flows with minimal processing delay

Definition


"The stream processing" refers to a method of handling continuous flows of data in real time or near-real time, allowing for immediate analysis, transformation, or computation with minimal delay. It enables efficient processing of data as it is generated, rather than in batches.

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Etymology


The term "the stream processing" combines 'stream,' originating from Old English 'stream' meaning a flowing body of water, metaphorically used to describe continuous flows of data, and 'processing,' derived from Latin 'processus,' meaning to go forward or advance. Together, they describe the ongoing handling of data flows.

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"The stream processing" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Data & AI - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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