Data is a carrier that records the objective physical world and human behavior activities. Its digital nature determines that it has the uncertainty characteristics of Schrodinger's cat in various aspects of element development and utilization. Specifically, these attributes are reflected in five aspects, including ownership relationship, user subject, supply form, technology selection, and value realization. These attributes are interdependent and intertwined in reality, becoming the prerequisite for understanding the value of data elements in development and utilization.
The uncertainty in these five aspects determines that we cannot develop and utilize data elements based on the inertia thinking of traditional elements. Only when the application scenario is clear, can we use this as a logical starting point to deduce all the processes of developing data value, and these steps may be completed instantaneously and synchronously. Therefore, the development and utilization of data is a nonlinear and discontinuous process driven by application scenarios. Once the purpose of the data is clarified, issues such as ownership, pricing, technology, and transaction forms are simultaneously clarified.


