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EUROGI LisbonTrack: the future of the data economyTanguy De LestréAGORIAfinal
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Icebreaker (courtesy dilbert.com)
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Fit for purpose? Discovery
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Different data model for different target groups on a geoportal
> Citizen Apps and applications through generic viewers > meta-register, meta-search,…
> Public authorities data services: > maps, orthophoto series, thematic data services, routing , POI services
> Profesional raw data: > orthophoto, buildings, road system, thematic cadastral information,…
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How does the professional user prefer to discover the existing datasets?
> Key issue before this one is availability itself of datasets ; and for commercial use
> Ideal format is one with easy interoperability and that the dataset can be useful
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Example
> Flemish region makes available CRAB adresses since June 2012> Answer from business: so what? We need this info also from other
regions in order to be useful.
> Internationalization of user requests in business also here
> INSPIRE directive aims to create metadata catalogue;> we see per region different dialects of metadata appearing ; > would be good to be consistent across borders.
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How does the professional user prefer to discover the existing datasets?
> Prefered Formats:> Raw data (target for the geo company or new intermediary between
public authority and ICT developers)> Or APIs (target the coding and development community)
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A world of APIs also in GEO
> Over 1 million websites are using Google Maps API.> 218,129 websites within the most visited sites on the internet
and an additional 875,441 websites on the rest of the web. (9/11/2012)
> Source: http://trends.builtwith.com/mapping/Google-Maps
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Is there enough knowledge/awareness regarding the existence of datasets/data services?
> There remains a huge gap between public data holders and potential users; a real question of relevance also
> This discovery and use can be increased by organising geo tpe of hackations (apps 4Amsterdam, Apps 4Flanders, Apps 4GEO May 2013 ,…)
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To which extent are the right data being collected?
>Different resolutions of images: > images are captured by private for a certain purpose and
provided to government>however different resolutions exist; also not too difficult to
add another sensor flying over at the same time.>Example: thermographic data : usage in APIformat and details can
provide a new market for isolation market and at same time reach Kyoto goals
>Some datasets that are not available for commercial use: business thinking about own collection.
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Fitness for profit?
> Geotagging of all Europe: nice but need to know the purposeforthe users
> Bar is raised: > End-user is used to Google maps, Bing maps,… is now asking the
question of ‘up-to-date’ of the geoinformation for his relevance like , in order to buy a house, check a restaurant, plan holidays,…
> Up-to date traffic information et…> Insurance companies want also up-to-date information of disaster areas
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Fit for profit
> Missing for stable business model: a clear definition of public service, so as to avoid unfair competition of public sector itself
> Need of new business models and quick turnarounds like usageof lean-innovation models
> Education needed to the administraiton so that this data economy becomes clear and that one is not sitting on the data
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And ahead of us: big (unstructured) data from social mediaunstructured data = 80% of data
76 millionsmart meters
in 2009…200m by
2014
2+ billion people on the Web by end
2011
100s of millions of
GPS enabled devices sold
annually
4.6 billion camera
phones world wide
30 billion RFID tags
today (1.3B in 2005)
12+ TBs of tweet data
every day
25+ TBsof log data every day
Many PBsof data every
day
Source: Capgemini
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And aheadof us:mobile
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