Disparate system

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In information technology, a disparate system or a disparate data system is a computer data processing system that was designed to operate as a fundamentally distinct [1] data processing system without exchanging data or interacting with other computer data processing systems. Legacy systems are examples of disparate data systems as are heterogeneous database data systems. A disparate system is often characterized as an information silo because of the data system's isolation from or incompatibility with any other data systems.

Overview

Each data system may be envisioned as being composed of a software layer or applications architecture, a data layer or data architecture, and a data processing environment layer or technical architecture. Any of these three layers may contribute to forming a disparate data system.

See also

  • Enterprise application integration – use of software and computer systems architectural principles to integrate a set of enterprise computer applications
  • Data warehouse – Centralized storage of knowledge
  • Information silo – Insular information management system

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