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Describes a methodological framework of values and actions that benefit and minimize any harm to the public or the typical user.
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A data democracy breaks down into at least six principles:
- The average end user can access information in any digital format.
- Non-specialists should be able to gather and analyze data or engage in self-service without requiring outside help, specifically from IT.
- Individual private data needs to be protected, as decreed by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
- Data Quality is a must.
- Technologies such as Augmented Analytics, NoSQL, dashboards, and self-service tools, like those created by Collibra, Teradata, and Unilog, play an important part in empowering nontechnical people in a Data Democracy.
- Data ethics need to guide data democracies.
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NESDIS Data Management Lexicon and Related Terms
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