Data relativism and the rise of context services

Joe Hellerstein explains why we now take a relativistic view data, where the meaning of data depends on the context in which it is used.

By Joe Hellerstein
June 2, 2016
Krofft's La Poupees de Paris Pavillion at the 1964 N.Y. World's Fair Krofft's La Poupees de Paris Pavillion at the 1964 N.Y. World's Fair (source: Picture by Anthony Conti. Posted on Flickr by PLCjr. Via Wikimedia Commons)

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