2011
DOI: 10.5038/2375-0901.14.1.5
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Open Government Data and Public Transportation

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“…According to the literature, the development of big data analytics in the public sector may offer opportunities for predictions and forecasting by combining and analyzing government data [19,28]. Furthermore, several studies investigate data analytics as a tool for different fields of study, including utilizing transportation data for public transportation services [8], conducting environmental impact analysis [45], and studying early childhood development [46].…”
Section: The Types Of Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the literature, the development of big data analytics in the public sector may offer opportunities for predictions and forecasting by combining and analyzing government data [19,28]. Furthermore, several studies investigate data analytics as a tool for different fields of study, including utilizing transportation data for public transportation services [8], conducting environmental impact analysis [45], and studying early childhood development [46].…”
Section: The Types Of Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public services development [8,17,33,47,52,79,85] 6 Social value [17,22,24,28,30,64] Business [4,8,9,22,23,25,38,41,45,48,55,76-82,86,96,109,110, 112,115] 20 Researchers [6,8,9,16,19,32,38,45,46,49,55,76,82,83,94,95,105, 106,109,111] 19 Developers [9,18,28,29,37,40,46,48,54,61,70,79,80,84,85 The conditions of OGD utilization are also separated into two categories: technical and social. Technical conditions are features such as the quality of data, their availability, and the infrastructure for making them available.…”
Section: Synthesizing Our Findings: the Ogd Utilization Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cities could also charge drivers for roadway use, and invest in increasing road capacity. These policies could increase system efficiency [45][46][47][48][49]. Note that we added two policies-banning single-occupancy vehicles from certain areas (4) and increasing road capacity (12)-after our initial round of surveys, and thus only include results related to them in some of the findings below.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%