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Python Real-World Projects

You're reading from  Python Real-World Projects

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246765
Pages 478 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Steven F. Lott Steven F. Lott
Profile icon Steven F. Lott

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface Chapter 1: Project Zero: A Template for Other Projects Chapter 2: Overview of the Projects Chapter 3: Project 1.1: Data Acquisition Base Application Chapter 4: Data Acquisition Features: Web APIs and Scraping Chapter 5: Data Acquisition Features: SQL Database Chapter 6: Project 2.1: Data Inspection Notebook Chapter 7: Data Inspection Features Chapter 8: Project 2.5: Schema and Metadata Chapter 9: Project 3.1: Data Cleaning Base Application Chapter 10: Data Cleaning Features Chapter 11: Project 3.7: Interim Data Persistence Chapter 12: Project 3.8: Integrated Data Acquisition Web Service Chapter 13: Project 4.1: Visual Analysis Techniques Chapter 14: Project 4.2: Creating Reports Chapter 15: Project 5.1: Modeling Base Application Chapter 16: Project 5.2: Simple Multivariate Statistics Chapter 17: Next Steps Other Books You Might Enjoy Index

17.3 Concept of metadata and provenance

The description of a dataset includes three important aspects:

  • The syntax or physical format and logical layout of the data

  • The semantics, or meaning, of the data

  • The provenance, or the origin and transformations applied to the data

The physical format of a dataset is often summarized using the name of a well-known file format. For example, the data may be in CSV format. The order of columns in a CSV file may change, leading to a need to have headings or some metadata describing the logical layout of the columns within a CSV file.

Much of this information can be enumerated in JSON schema definitions.

In some cases, the metadata might be yet another CSV file that has column numbers, preferred data types, and column names. We might have a secondary CSV file that looks like the following example:

1,height,height in inches
2,weight,weight in pounds
3,price,price in dollars

This metadata information describes the contents of a separate CSV file with...

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