In this document, a standard is defined for setting up and operationalizing a data trading system (DTS) to trade data through a domain-independent and principled marketplace under a unified architecture. The document contains: definitions and specifications for stakeholders, relevant external entities, and objects; definitions of the reference model, trading terms, functional and non-functional requirements to operate a DTS; overview of the data trading via the DTS. These provides the foundation for operationalizing a data trading system that allows data trading among multi-stakeholders.
- Standard Committee
- CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2020-06-03
- Board Approval
- 2024-09-26
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Consumer Technology Society
- Standard Committee
- CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
- Working Group
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DTSWG - Data Trading System Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Soo Kim
Contact Soo Kim - Working Group Chair
- Hiroshi Mano
Other Activities From This Working Group
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P3800.1
Standard for a Data Trading System: Protocol and Object Framework
This standard specifies a protocol and object framework for a data trading system based on an architecture provided in IEEE P3800 standard.
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