Data-driven

Pronunciation: /ˈdætə- ˈdɹɪvən/

Data-driven (adj)

  1. Using information from measurements or records to guide choices, rather than opinions or guesses.
  2. Built so that results and actions are produced by analysing data, often using algorithms or models.

Data-driven (adjective)

Examples

  • The team makes decisions from data to improve results.
  • Decisions from data help the manager choose better options.