2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.01225
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Invisible Data Curation Practices: A Case Study from Facility Management

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“…Therefore, preparation for the proper operation of data centres and the implementation of any new technology is essential (Pogorelskiy and Kocsis, 2023). According to Sporsem et al (2021), facilities managers must ensure that such data curation processes influence how data comes to be (quality and availability) and the degree of access to the people who need the information to fulfil their various functions and needs. This ensures that data flow is maintained and information reaches all the parties or stakeholders involved in the REFM life cycle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, preparation for the proper operation of data centres and the implementation of any new technology is essential (Pogorelskiy and Kocsis, 2023). According to Sporsem et al (2021), facilities managers must ensure that such data curation processes influence how data comes to be (quality and availability) and the degree of access to the people who need the information to fulfil their various functions and needs. This ensures that data flow is maintained and information reaches all the parties or stakeholders involved in the REFM life cycle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%