ühildatavust
Ühildatavust is a term used in Estonian discussions of data governance and collaborative work to describe the property that data, processes, and outcomes can be jointly traced, verified, and reused across organizational boundaries. The concept emphasizes that information artifacts carry necessary context—such as provenance, licensing, and compatibility—so that multiple actors can understand, evaluate, and build upon them.
The notion rests on three interrelated pillars: provenance and traceability (the ability to track the origin
Applications of ühildatavust appear in open science, where datasets and workflows are published with documented lineage;
Challenges include balancing privacy, security, and intellectual property with openness; coordinating across diverse systems and stakeholders;
See also: data provenance, interoperability, reproducibility, data governance, open data.