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Tools for Activating Data Marketplace (1)

In: Tools for Activating Data Marketplace

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  • Teruaki Hayashi

    (The University of Tokyo)

  • Yukio Ohsawa

    (The University of Tokyo)

Abstract

This chapter aims to present the basic principle and the basic theory of the Innovators’ Marketplace on Data Jackets (IMDJ)Innovators’ Marketplace on Data Jackets (IMDJ), which have effects that correspond to the three conditions above. In the first part, we present a basic model for knowledgeKnowledge externalization using the subscription format of DJs. From a cognitive scientific aspect, here, we focus on the effect of metacognitionMetacognition. Then, we deal with methods for reasoning with combinations using a visualized map of the connectivity of datasets, partially applying analogyAnalogies, using DJ storeData Jacket Store (DJ Store) as a search engine for exploring useful DJs. Then, we discuss communicationCommunications methods, focusing on and shifting the contexts relevant to the requirementsRequirements of participants. As a methodology of thoughts, we discuss the effects of abductive reasoning corresponding to the question-asking that may underly criticism here.

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  • Teruaki Hayashi & Yukio Ohsawa, 2022. "Tools for Activating Data Marketplace (1)," Understanding Innovation, in: Tools for Activating Data Marketplace, chapter 0, pages 55-83, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:undchp:978-3-031-06145-5_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06145-5_3
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