datoille
Datoille is a theoretical term used in information theory and data-ethics discussions to denote the smallest unit of data that carries a defined semantic value within a particular context. Unlike a raw bit, a datoille is interpreted within an ontology, schema, or dataset, and its meaning depends on surrounding information.
Etymology: The word combines "data" with a French diminutive suffix "-ille," signaling a small or unit-like element.
Definition and properties: A datoille represents a minimal, context-bound semantic fragment that can be stored, transmitted,
History and usage: Datoille has appeared mainly in thought experiments, privacy analyses, and ontology design discussions
Limitations and criticism: The concept lacks standardization and formal measurement, and like many hypothetical constructs, its