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Addressing exploitability of Smart City data
Central to a number of emerging Smart Cities are online platforms for data sharing and reuse: Data Hubs and Data Catalogues. These systems support the use of data by developers through enabling data discoverability and access. As such, the effectiveness of a Data Catalogue can be seen as the way in which it supports ‘data exploitability’: the ability to assess whether the provided data is appropriate to the given task. Beyond technical compatibility, this also regards validating the policies attached to data. Here, we present a methodology to enable Smart City Data Hubs to better address exploitability by considering the way policies propagate across the data flows applied in the system.
Addressing exploitability of Smart City data
Central to a number of emerging Smart Cities are online platforms for data sharing and reuse: Data Hubs and Data Catalogues. These systems support the use of data by developers through enabling data discoverability and access. As such, the effectiveness of a Data Catalogue can be seen as the way in which it supports ‘data exploitability’: the ability to assess whether the provided data is appropriate to the given task. Beyond technical compatibility, this also regards validating the policies attached to data. Here, we present a methodology to enable Smart City Data Hubs to better address exploitability by considering the way policies propagate across the data flows applied in the system.
Addressing exploitability of Smart City data
Daga, Enrico (author) / d'Aquin, Mathieu (author) / Adamou, Alessandro (author) / Motta, Enrico (author)
2016-09-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES DISTRIBUTION IN THE EAST SLOVAKIA AND THEIR EXPLOITABILITY
DOAJ | 1997
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