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Vol. I · No. 251
Mon · 8 Jun
A Daily Lexicon of Trustworthy Data
The Lexicon

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data democracy

/ˈdeɪ.tə dɪˈmɒk.rə.si/ - n.

1. Struck: absent an access policy, an accountable owner, and decision rights, it is an unmanaged free-for-all with a hopeful name.

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See also
  • data citizenshipA responsibility assigned to everyone, which is the established method of assigning it to no one.
  • data policyA document whose enforcement mechanism is the hope that someone reads it.
  • decision rightsWho may decide, within what bounds — the one field every RACI leaves to a future workshop.