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| ===Definition=== | ===Definition=== | ||
| - | A data space is a relationship between trusted partners who adhere to the same standards and guidelines when it comes to data storage and sharing. | + | A data space is a [[general_term/ |
| ===Note=== | ===Note=== | ||
| Another definition is: | Another definition is: | ||
| - | A data space is a decentralised infrastructure for trustworthy data sharing and exchange in data ecosystems, based on commonly agreed principles. | + | * A data space is a decentralised infrastructure for trustworthy data sharing and exchange in data ecosystems, based on commonly agreed principles. |
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| + | NB: The latter definition differs substantially from the former: relationship versus infrastructure. | ||
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| + | ===Relation=== | ||
| + | |Data space|is child of|[[general_term/ | ||
| ===References=== | ===References=== | ||
| - | What are data spaces? [[https:// | + | * What are data spaces? [[https:// |
| + | * Positions paper Design Principles for Data Spaces. [[https:// | ||
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