metadatumite
Metadatumite is a hypothetical mineraloid proposed to exist within the theoretical framework of data science and information organization. It is not a naturally occurring geological substance but rather a conceptual construct representing the foundational elements of metadata. In this context, metadatumite refers to the smallest, indivisible units of information that describe other data. These units are considered to be the raw, uninterpreted attributes and properties that give context and meaning to datasets.
The concept of metadatumite is often invoked in discussions about data quality, data governance, and the development
While metadatumite itself cannot be physically extracted or analyzed, its presence and quality are crucial for