The data-processing tag currently has 613 questions over a wide range of topics, e.g.
- How to smooth a curve in the right way?
- Ways to read only select columns from a file into R? (A happy medium between `read.table` and `scan`?)
- Lua vs Embedded Lisp and potential other candidates. for set based data processing
- Best way to format large JSON file? (~30 mb)
- Algorithm for grouping anagram words
The tag wiki says:
Data Processing concerns the converting of raw data to machine-readable form and its subsequent processing (as storing, updating, rearranging, or printing out) by a computer.
This is a very broad definition, and would match much more than 613 questions (e.g., everything that queries databases would fit in that category).
I propose to remove this tag, and add better tags where appropriate. For the questions I have checked, it seemed to be completely superfluous and can be removed safely.
Answers to the burnination criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, it is very ambiguous, as the tag wiki shows.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Yes and no. While large parts of programming are about data processing, I cannot imagine an on-topic question about data processing itself, due to its broad definition.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, it does not give any indication what the post is about.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No, as the tag wiki shows. It can be about converting files, filtering lists, printing documents, and so on.