difference between standard and non-standard

Is there a difference between data standardized and not standardized? If there is, what is it?

If I have understood the question, there is no difference between "nomalized' and 'not normalized. Based on the convenience is to denormalize the people change the words, the technical term.

For more information search google on the denormalization, tons of items awaits you.

-Madan

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