Final answer:
Summarizing is not considered a core process of a data management system; instead, core processes include storing, acquiring, and distributing data. 'Transformation' is the option that does not belong to the four pillars of food security.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question 'Which of the following is not a process of the data management system? 1) store 2) acquire 3) distribute 4) summarize' explores the various processes involved in managing data within a system. Data management systems are designed to handle and orchestrate data processes, which typically include storing, acquiring, and distributing data. Summarizing data, while sometimes a function of applications or users that manipulate the data, is not considered a core process of a data management system which focuses on the maintenance and flow of data itself.
Conversely, when we look at food security, it has four pillars which are availability, access, utilization, and stability. 'Transformation' is not one of these main pillars, so the correct answer to the review question would be Transformation (D) as it does not belong to the four pillars of food security.