imetajate
Imetajate is a term used in information science and data governance to denote a higher-level meta-layer of metadata that governs the creation, interpretation, and validation of other metadata within a data ecosystem. It conceptually sits above standard metadata, providing rules, schemas, and policies that shape how metadata is produced and consumed. In many sources, imetajate is described as a proposed concept rather than a standardized specification.
Definition and scope: Imetajate encompasses schemas for provenance, quality metrics, access controls, versioning, and interpretation rules
Applications and use cases: Use cases include data lineage tracking, policy-driven metadata curation, schema evolution management,
Challenges and considerations: Challenges include increased complexity, performance overhead, and a lack of standardized definitions across
- Metadata
- Ontology
- Schema