Dezeverwerkings
Dezeverwerkings is a term used in some Dutch-language discussions of information processing to describe the processing of a specific, predefined subset of data, rather than broad or untargeted data handling. The term is not widely standardized and is often used in theoretical or illustrative contexts.
Etymology and scope: Dezeverwerkings is a compound of deze (this) and verwerking (processing), signaling a frame-bound
Characteristics: It emphasizes granularity, traceability, and reproducibility. Workflows are typically modular and event-driven, with explicit input
Applications and relation to privacy: In theory, dezeverwerkings can support privacy-preserving data handling by limiting scope
See also: Related topics include data processing, data governance, and privacy-by-design.