D. persistence.
Persistence refers to the characteristic of data that allows it to be stored and remain available across sessions, even after a device or system is restarted. In this case, a log entry indicating the deletion of a file by a user during a previous session is an example of persistent data because the log record is saved and accessible even after the session ends.
Here's why the other options are less relevant:
A. analysis: Data analysis refers to the process of examining data to draw conclusions. While the log entry could be analyzed, the log itself represents persistent data.
B. exportation: Exporting data involves transferring data from one system to another. The log entry is not being exported; it's being stored for future reference.
C. querying: Querying involves searching or retrieving data based on specific criteria. The log entry is data, but querying is not what’s being described here.
A log entry that records the deletion of a file by a user during a previous session is an example of persistent data because it is stored in a log file and remains available even after the session ends.
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