Here, we provide open datasets. A dataset is a structured data collection (or a partitioned dataset). Open datasets are research data freely available for the public to download, modify, and distribute without legal or financial restrictions.
They can be valuable resources for anyone looking to analyze trends, conduct research, or build data-driven solutions.
Note: Open datasets are typically provided by government agencies, research institutions, or organizations looking to make their data accessible to the broader community. By offering data openly, these organizations enable innovation and allow others to build upon existing knowledge and technologies.
Data Architecture Principles Datasets
One featured open dataset is the Data Architecture Principles.
This dataset overviews the top 30 key modern data architecture principles that help guide enterprise data systems' design, management, and optimization. These principles are crucial for developing scalable, secure, and efficient data architectures that meet business needs.
The dataset includes a detailed explanation of each principle, examples, and best practices. It is a crucial resource for professionals involved in enterprise data management, such as data architects, IT consultants, and business analysts.
.dragon1 Files
A .dragon1 file is a JSON-structured text file that contains various forms of data, reports, models, views, visualizations (e.g., diagrams), templates, presentations, and atlases. These files are central to the Dragon1 platform, facilitating the modeling and visualization of enterprise architecture.
The visualizations within .dragon1 files can be static, dynamic, interactive, or even playable animations generated in real-time by populating templates with data. This dynamic approach enables stakeholders to gain valuable insights from visualized data in an actionable and engaging manner.
These .dragon1 files can be viewed using the Dragon1 Viewer, a specialized application that allows users to explore and interact with the content in a structured, visual format.
For more information, you can read more about .dragon1 Files and Data Architecture Principles, which provide further context on how these files and principles contribute to robust and well-designed data ecosystems.
The visualizations can be static, dynamic, interactive, or playable animations and real-time generated (populating a template with data).
A .dragon1 File can be viewed in the Dragon1 Viewer
Read more about .dragon1 Files and Data Architecture Principles