Title
A framework for the quality-based selection and retrieval of open data - a use case from the maritime domain.
Abstract
The paper presents a proposal for a framework for the identification, assessment and selection of open data sources based on certain quality criteria, such as accessibility, relevance, accuracy & reliability, clarity, timeliness & punctuality, and coherence & comparability. The framework concerns mainly open data sources and focuses on their quality. The open data are used to enhance existing internal data and to fuse them with data from other sources. The framework consists of few steps starting from definition of quality criteria based on review of relevant literature and user requirements, then identification of potential sources, sources assessment and selection, and finally data retrieval process. For each step, a specific approach is described, how it may be conducted in practice. The proposed framework is evaluated using a real use case scenario from the maritime domain. The main approach utilized in this use-case is the Delphi method with some characteristics of Analytic Hierarchy Process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/s12525-017-0277-y
Electronic Markets
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet data sources, Quality assessment, Selection methodology, C55, C88, D83, L15, L86
Data mining,Open data,Economics,Use case,Information retrieval,Data retrieval,Punctuality,Delphi method,Comparability,User requirements document,Analytic hierarchy process
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
28
2
1019-6781
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.39
14
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Milena Strózyna130.39
Gerd Eiden261.14
Witold Abramowicz347564.66
Dominik Filipiak494.99
Jacek Malyszko572.15
krzysztof wecel68212.56