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When Data Discovery Is Undertaken, Three Main Approaches or Strategies

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When data discovery is undertaken, three main approaches or strategies are commonly used to determine what the type of data, its format, and composition are for the purposes of classification. Which of the following is NOT one of the three main approaches to data discovery?

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