dataatomer
Dataatomer is a conceptual framework designed to facilitate the secure and efficient exchange of data between entities while preserving privacy and autonomy. The term combines "data" and "atom," symbolizing the idea of breaking down data into fundamental, self-contained units that can be shared without compromising underlying systems or exposing sensitive information. This approach aligns with principles of decentralization and federated data management, where control over data remains with its owner while enabling collaboration.
At its core, the dataatomer model emphasizes modularity, allowing data to be packaged into discrete, reusable
The concept gained traction in discussions around interoperability, particularly in sectors like healthcare, finance, and supply
While not yet widely implemented as a standardized protocol, the dataatomer concept reflects broader trends in