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When you’re on a data science team, you’ll often deal with many different types of data. These different types will be a key factor in determining how you’ll want to store your data. Technologies like NoSQL provide you with a lot of flexibility to store different data types. Relational databases give you less flexibility, but they’re sometimes easier to work with, and it’s generally easier to generate reports in relational databases.
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Rose, D. (2016). Recognizing Different Data Types. In: Data Science. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2253-9_3
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