[CivicAccess-discuss] DIG - Data Independence Guidelines

Glen Newton glen.newton at gmail.com
Tue May 17 23:18:39 AEST 2011


As far as I can tell, I don't see 'data independence' defined in any
of your documents.
I think this would be helpful.

As someone who has spent 20+ years working in IT and data (big,
science, business, other), I have never encountered the term 'data
independence' used in the way you _appear_ to be using it.
The wikipedia definition appears to be different from what you are
referring to: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Data_independence

-Glen


On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Karl Dubost <karl at la-grange.net> wrote:
> FYI,
> I published an old document [1] on data independence on GitHub [2] to ease collaboration and editing on it if necessary.
>
>    Data Independence Guidelines (DIG) collects ideas around
>    data independence. How to better share your data by
>    promoting reusability, standards and clear policies. A
>    series of best practices and tools for both the users
>    (individual or structure) and service providers will be
>    given.
>    — https://github.com/karlcow/Data-Independence-Guidelines#readme
>
> You may fork, create issues, send feedback.
> The license is very permissive CC-BY 3.0.
>
>
>
> [1]: http://www.la-grange.net/2009/02/16/data-independence
> [2]: https://github.com/karlcow/Data-Independence-Guidelines
>
>
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