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The effective utilization of a data dictionary for large state government application
The sheer bulk of data that state government agencies deal with is conducive for striving for efficient algorithms. Any small percentage gain in efficiency can save lots of dollars simply because of the quantity of data being processed. A data dictionary used properly in a large state government application could benefit the overall efficiency of a data system, or if used improperly, could be confusing, frustrating, and costly to all involved.