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* What metrics are sensitive, and at which level | * What metrics are sensitive, and at which level | ||
* How we characterize the levels of aggregation | * How we characterize the levels of aggregation | ||
<big>How we characterize the levels of aggregation'''</big> | <big>'''How we characterize the levels of aggregation'''</big> | ||
The table below describes the various types of aggregation levels we are defining. | The table below describes the various types of aggregation levels we are defining. | ||
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<big>'''Dataset Publishing Process'''</big> | <big>'''Dataset Publishing Process'''</big> | ||
The goal of this process is to (1) make the “easy” (that is, safe) data publishing requests relatively friction-less, (2) have guard rails in-place so we don’t publish something that exposes us or our users to risk in some way, and (3) ensure that the dataset publishing request process matches closely other processes that are familiar to the data stewards. | The goal of this process is to (1) make the “easy” (that is, safe) data publishing requests relatively friction-less, (2) have guard rails in-place so we don’t publish something that exposes us or our users to risk in some way, and (3) ensure that the dataset publishing request process matches closely other processes that are familiar to the data stewards. | ||
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