Difference between revisions of "Universal data abstraction"
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Universal Data Abstraction is a [[Technical Terms::digital native]] skill that will enable people to use any repeatable representational approach to encode information content. As long as the representational approach is object and repeatable, any amount of information can be encoded in "[[Technical Term::data]]", that is why data abstraction can be considered to be "[[Technical Term::Universal]]". | Universal Data Abstraction is a [[Technical Terms::digital native]] skill that will enable people to use any repeatable representational approach to encode information content. As long as the representational approach is object and repeatable, any amount of information can be encoded in "[[Technical Term::data]]", that is why data abstraction can be considered to be "[[Technical Term::Universal]]". | ||
In data asset management practices, the physical size of data, is often measured in terms of the time and space required to transfer or replicate the asset. Therefore, we created the asset classification in terms of [[Page/File/Service]], each adheres to a broad type of asset management functional category. In the case of [[Page/File/Service]] classification, they each relates to data presentation, data storage, and data provisioning. | In data asset management practices, the physical size of data, is often measured in terms of the time and space required to transfer or replicate the asset. Therefore, we created the asset classification in terms of [[Page/File/Service]], each adheres to a broad type of asset management functional category. In the case of [[Page/File/Service]] classification, they each relates to data presentation, data storage, and data provisioning. | ||
=Three Examples of Universal Data Abstraction= | =Three Examples of Universal Data Abstraction= | ||
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#[[File]]: In computer operating systems, all data sets, devices, and communicating channels are considered to be '''[[Files]]s'''. | #[[File]]: In computer operating systems, all data sets, devices, and communicating channels are considered to be '''[[Files]]s'''. | ||
#[[Service]]: In network-connected computing systems, recently considered to be the computing cloud, all data sets, devices, and communicating channels are considered to be '''[[Service]]s'''. | #[[Service]]: In network-connected computing systems, recently considered to be the computing cloud, all data sets, devices, and communicating channels are considered to be '''[[Service]]s'''. | ||
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[https://github.com/Battelle/movfuscator A demo showing that one instruction can be used to perform universal computation.] | [https://github.com/Battelle/movfuscator A demo showing that one instruction can be used to perform universal computation.] |