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There are three main principles that is necessary to set up The Science of Governance through self-administered Data.
There are three main principles that is necessary to set up The Science of Governance through self-administered Data.
#Improved Cycle Time of Data Refinement:  Increased frequency of verification and validation for higher data resolution in spacetime, therefore high degree of trust-worthiness.
#Improved [[Cycle Time]] of Data Refinement:  Increased frequency of verification and validation for higher data resolution in spacetime, therefore high degree of trust-worthiness.
# Data-driven Accountability: All information sources have explicitly defined identity, including address information for Executable Contracts, Data Collecting Devices, and Data provisioning Agencies.
# Data-driven [[Accountability]]: All information sources have explicitly defined identity, including address information for Executable Contracts, Data Collecting Devices, and Data provisioning Agencies.
#Web-enabled Observability:Present Data COntent using one consistent data presentation and abstraction framework, so that data content can be presented using composable and reusable software components and networked display instruments, including Web3D, and Metaverse instruments with minimum application-specific engineering costs.
#Web-enabled [[Observability]]:Present Data COntent using one consistent data presentation and abstraction framework, so that data content can be presented using composable and reusable software components and networked display instruments, including Web3D, and Metaverse instruments with minimum application-specific engineering costs.


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Revision as of 00:16, 28 August 2022

There are three main principles that is necessary to set up The Science of Governance through self-administered Data.

  1. Improved Cycle Time of Data Refinement: Increased frequency of verification and validation for higher data resolution in spacetime, therefore high degree of trust-worthiness.
  2. Data-driven Accountability: All information sources have explicitly defined identity, including address information for Executable Contracts, Data Collecting Devices, and Data provisioning Agencies.
  3. Web-enabled Observability:Present Data COntent using one consistent data presentation and abstraction framework, so that data content can be presented using composable and reusable software components and networked display instruments, including Web3D, and Metaverse instruments with minimum application-specific engineering costs.


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