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| - | * Findability involves ensuring that data is properly indexed and tagged with appropriate metadata so that it can be easily searched and discovered. | + | * Findability involves ensuring that data is properly indexed and tagged with appropriate |
| * Findability also includes ensuring that data is stored in a logical and organized manner, so that it can be found quickly and efficiently. | * Findability also includes ensuring that data is stored in a logical and organized manner, so that it can be found quickly and efficiently. | ||
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| - | ===Relation(s)=== | ||
| - | * Findability is a [[general_term: | ||
| - | * Findability of [[data_concept: | ||
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| + | ===Relations=== | ||
| + | |Findability| is a [[general_term: | ||
| + | |Findability| precedes [[data_quality_dimension/ | ||
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| + | You have to be able to find the data first, to know if they are accessible. | ||
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