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  2. Information exchange - Wikipedia

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    Traditional information sharing referred to one-to-one exchanges of data between a sender and receiver. Online information sharing gives useful data to businesses for future strategies based on online sharing. [4] These information exchanges are implemented via dozens of open and proprietary protocols, message, and file

  3. Data sharing - Wikipedia

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    A number of funding agencies and science journals require authors of peer-reviewed papers to share any supplemental information (raw data, statistical methods or source code) necessary to understand, develop or reproduce published research. A great deal of scientific research is not subject to data sharing requirements, and many of these ...

  4. NIEMOpen - Wikipedia

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    Develop information sharing standards, a common lexicon, and an online repository of information exchange package documentation and data components that support information sharing; Provide technical tools, processes, and methodologies to support the analysis, development, discovery, dissemination, and reuse of exchange standards and documents; and

  5. Digital sequence information - Wikipedia

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    Open sharing of DSI is recognized to have broad benefits, and open science is a major and growing focus of international science policy. [7] [8] This creates a perceived conflict with benefit sharing obligations, as individuals can access and use these open data without entering into benefit-sharing agreements.

  6. Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    The Open Service for Lifecycle Collaboration [23] community is working on finding a common standard in order that software tools can share and exchange data e.g. bugs, tasks, requirements etc. The final goal is to agree on an open standard for interoperability of open source application lifecycle management tools. [24]

  7. OAuth - Wikipedia

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    OAuth (short for open authorization [1] [2]) is an open standard for access delegation, commonly used as a way for internet users to grant websites or applications access to their information on other websites but without giving them the passwords.

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  9. Open data - Wikipedia

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    One more definition is the Open Definition which can be summarized as "a piece of data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it—subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike."