Sentence examples for data to be open from inspiring English sources

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Following on from the Free Our Data campaign, we called for government data to be open transparent and available.

The White House has released an executive order today committing all federal government data to be open and machine-readable.

NHS plans to change its constitution to allow patient data to be open to researchers by default, with an opt-out option for individuals.

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Yet the clamour for more data to be opened up across the public sector is growing.

Not only is this important for the ability to curate and archive such work, it is also critical to allow the data to be opened and displayed in other visualisation platforms.

Specifically, they're pushing for free and liberal access to publicly funded data — urging that this type of data continue to be "open by default," and structured in a way that supports "wider use of research data".

It's moving to a new model of service and delivery, it's big data and big data is going to be open source.

Data also need to be open and accessible.

The spreadsheet files with our raw data need to be opened and they show the information the reviewer is requesting.

They basically allow a full data channel to be opened before they ask for authentication.

All data is to be open-sourced.

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