Data Driven

Data driven means that progress in an activity is compelled by data, rather than by intuition or personal experience. This often refers to:

  • Data-driven programming
  • Data driven journalism
  • Data-driven testing
  • Data driven learning, or DDL
  • Data-driven science

Famous quotes containing the words data and/or driven:

    Mental health data from the 1950’s on middle-aged women showed them to be a particularly distressed group, vulnerable to depression and feelings of uselessness. This isn’t surprising. If society tells you that your main role is to be attractive to men and you are getting crow’s feet, and to be a mother to children and yours are leaving home, no wonder you are distressed.
    Grace Baruch (20th century)

    The history of work has been, in part, the history of the worker’s body. Production depended on what the body could accomplish with strength and skill. Techniques that improve output have been driven by a general desire to decrease the pain of labor as well as by employers’ intentions to escape dependency upon that knowledge which only the sentient laboring body could provide.
    Shoshana Zuboff (b. 1951)