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hash data   Data allocated in an algorithmically randomized fashion in an attempt to evenly distribute it and smooth access patterns.



heuristic  

The process of learning by discovery.




hierarchical database   An older style of database where records are strictly related and access is strictly defined.



hierarchy   A logical structure that uses ordered levels.



host   Any computer that houses services available to other computers on the network.



householding

 

In the financial services sector, assigning a customer account or individual person to a collection of accounts, individuals, or locations for marketing purposes.




HTML—HyperText Markup Language   A collection of tags typically used in the development of Web pages.



HTTP—HyperText Transfer Protocol   One of the TCP/IP protocols used to fetch hypertext objects from remote hosts.



HTTPS   HyperText Transfer Protocol layered over the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.



hypercube   A multidimensional model supporting more than three dimensions. You can visualize this model by considering a number of three-dimensional cubes that are related to each other. See also cube.



HyperText Markup Language (HTML)   A collection of tags typically used in the development of Web pages.



HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)   One of the TCP/IP protocols used to fetch hypertext objects from remote hosts.



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