DATA EXTRACTION

Definition: The process of retrieving data from storage media for inspection, archival, or validation purposes.

Explanation

Data extraction refers to the process of copying or retrieving data from a storage device, such as a flash memory card or drive, to a host system. This process is essential for inspecting the content, validating data integrity, archiving information, or preparing media for reuse in controlled environments. It ensures that the data can be accessed and analyzed outside of the original device, supporting workflows that require accuracy and traceability.

Example

Using a workstation-based duplication system, an operator extracts data from a collection of targets to a PC for validation and archival before deploying the media in an embedded system.

Who This Is For

Data extraction is vital for engineers, quality assurance teams, and voting system organizations involved in media duplication, validation, and archival processes, especially in industrial, manufacturing, and embedded system environments.

Related Terms

media preparation, verification, duplication, data validation, archival

Also Known As

data retrieval, content extraction

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