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Metadaty

Metadaty is a hypothetical metadata management platform used in examples to illustrate best practices in data governance and metadata strategy. It provides a centralized registry for describing datasets, data products, and services, with emphasis on provenance, quality, and access policies.

A metadaty instance typically includes a metadata registry, schema definitions, and modules for provenance, data quality,

It supports common standards such as Dublin Core, DCAT, PROV-O, and schema.org, and can store metadata in

Organizations use metadaty to improve data discoverability, reproducibility, and compliance with governance and privacy requirements, and

In this article, Metadaty is presented as a fictional or illustrative platform rather than a specific product

access
control,
and
lineage
tracking.
It
exposes
APIs
and
user
interfaces
for
cataloging,
searching,
and
validating
metadata
against
defined
schemas.
RDF,
JSON-LD,
or
YAML.
Interoperability
with
data
catalogs
and
pipelines
is
enabled
via
REST
and
SPARQL
endpoints.
to
support
data
stewardship
across
teams.
Scalability
and
governance
overhead
are
common
considerations.
or
project.
The
term
is
sometimes
used
in
educational
materials
to
discuss
metadata
strategies.