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Some of research papers in this field of study apply [[mathematical notation]] to describe multiway data. Following provide a simplex example to describe a changing level of multiway data:
 
* Two-way [[data]] looks like a [[spreadsheet]] it contains rows[[row and columnscolumn spaces]].
* Three-way [[data]] looks like a set of [[spreadsheets]] such as [[Excel]] Workbook such that it contains multiple sheets with every sheet contains [[rows and columnscolumn spaces]].
* Fourth-way [[data]] looks like a file folder contains multiple [[Excel]] Workbooks.
* Fifth-way [[data]] looks like a [[company]] contains multiple file folders with managing multiple [[database]] and [[file formats]] (e.g. [[Excel]], [[MS SQL]], [[Sybase]], [[DB2]], [[ISAM]]).
* Sixth-way [[data]] looks like a [[multinational corporation]] contains multiple [[subsidiaries]] operate multiple [[business]] across multiple [[geographical region]]s their [[management team]] are required to manage and use these multiway data.