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Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, 2013
New technologies allow for new ways to sense the city. Thinking of urban data as substance, this paper criticises a certain approach in dealing with urban-related data analysis when it comes to identifying certain patterns and deriving narratives based on these patterns.
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Data access routines

IEEE Software, 2003
One of the most important things about good design is modularity: dividing a system into separate pieces so that you can modify one module without the changes rippling all over the system. Early on, it was observed that modules should be arranged around system secrets, each module hiding its secret from the other modules.
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Public Access to Data

Science, 1999
L ate last year, Congress amended the FY 1999 Omnibus Spending Bill (Public Law 105–277), instructing the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to revise Circular A-110. The revisions will “require Federal awarding agencies to ensure that all data produced under an award will be made available to the public through the procedures established under the ...
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Concurrent access to data

Acta Informatica, 1977
Problems caused by concurrent access to data can be solved by locking. This, however, diminishes efficiency and may cause deadlocks among the accessing processes. In this paper the structuring of data sets is deduced from assertions about accesses which may be performed simultaneously.
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Data Access and Security

2003
In Chapter 4, we combined the concepts from Chapter 1, the framework design from Chapter 2, and the technologies from Chapter 3 to create about half of the CSLA .NET framework. In this chapter, we’ll continue the process, completing implementation of the remaining classes.
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