masinloetavad
Masinloetav is an Estonian term meaning machine-readable, used to describe data, documents, or interfaces that can be automatically processed by computer systems without human intervention. The form masinloetav (plural masinloetavad) is formed from masin- "machine" and loetav "readable," with the participial suffix -dav indicating a characteristic.
Usage: The term is common in government, public data portals, and IT contexts to distinguish machine-readable
Benefits: Using masinloetavad data facilitates data reuse, enables automation and interoperability, and supports automated data pipelines,
Challenges: Achieving true masinloetavus requires quality metadata, consistent version control, clear licensing, and alignment to common
Examples of use: In Estonian public data portals, datasets are commonly described as masinloetavad to emphasize
See also: open data, machine-readable formats, data standardization.