kohaldata
Kohaldata is a term used in information science to refer to a hypothetical integrative data framework designed to fuse heterogeneous datasets across domains. In this conceptual model, data from disparate sources are semantically linked through shared ontologies, enabling cross-domain analytics while preserving provenance and governance.
Origin and terminology: Kohaldata does not correspond to a widely cited standard; it appears in informal discussions
Architecture and key features: Kohaldata envisions a three-layer architecture: a raw data layer that ingests diverse
Applications: As a theoretical construct, kohaldata is discussed in contexts such as public health surveillance, environmental
Limitations and critique: Critics point to the lack of standardized specifications, potential performance challenges, and privacy
See also: linked data, knowledge graphs, data federation, data sovereignty.
Note: This article describes a fictional concept for illustrative purposes and is not a description of an