Difference between revisions of "Data Understandability"
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*[[EOS Core System - Recommendations]] | *[[EOS Core System - Recommendations]] | ||
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*[[Provenance Recommendations]] | *[[Provenance Recommendations]] | ||
*[[User Feedback Recommendations]] | *[[User Feedback Recommendations]] |
Revision as of 13:03, June 5, 2015
Background
Understandability is the ability to understand the meaning or construe the significance of data by analyzing contextual information. The who, what, when, where, and under what conditions the data was collected are just a sampling of the contextual information that must be addressed in the metadata in order for data to be interpreted correctly. Thus, understandability of a dataset depends on the completeness of the metadata. This sub-section aims to clearly depict understandability documentation needs and concepts and map to them in the different dialects — thereby facilitating completeness and increasing the understandability of the data.
Sub-divisions
- Data Quality Recommendations
- Data Quality/Lineage Recommendations
- External References Recommendations
- EOS Core System - Recommendations
- Mandatory if Applicable (FGDC) Recommendations
- Provenance Recommendations
- User Feedback Recommendations