Supporting open dataset publication decisions based on Open Source Software reuse

Abstract

Publishing and maintaining open data is a costly task for public institutions, that becomes even more challenging in the context of Smart Cities, where large amounts of varied data are generated from different domains. To optimize resources, they should prioritize the publication and maintenance of datasets most likely to generate social and economic impact. However, there is currently a lack of decision-support tools to help public sector data publishers to evaluate datasets on the light of their particular reuse goals. In this paper, we propose to suggest to data publishers the dataset categories with most potential impact, based on the impact of already published datasets of the same category. To measure impact, we propose a set of indicators based on the amount and quality of Open Source Software projects that use datasets. To aggregate indicators according to specific reuse goals, we provide an Analytic-Hierarchy-Process based tool.

Publication
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Alvaro E. Prieto
Alvaro E. Prieto
Associate Professor

Associate Professor and Director of Electronic Administration at the University of Extremadura.

Adolfo José Lozano Tello
Adolfo José Lozano Tello
Associate Professor

Associate Professor at the University of Extremadura. Director of the Open Data and Transparency Office at the University of Extremadura.