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Data Used in Governmental Automated Decision-Making and Profiling: Towards More Practical Protection
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Assessing Data Quality Inconsistencies in Brazilian Governmental Data
Journal of Information and Data Management, 2023In recent years, vast volumes of data are constantly being made available on the Web, and they have been increasingly used as decision support in different contexts. However, for these decisions to be more assertive and reliable, it is necessary to ensure data quality.
Gabriel P. Oliveira +8 more
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Confidentiality and freedom of information for epidemiological data in governmental research
Environmental Research, 1981Abstract The issues of confidentiality and freedom of information are discussed for studies involving health surveillance around point sources of pollution. The problems discussed are related to protecting data after a study has been initiated. Research studies describing the impact of confidentiality on response rates are discussed.
G J, Nehls, C G, Hayes, W C, Nelson
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The Information Society, 2017
Statistics have long shaped the field of visibility for the governance of development projects. The introduction of big data has altered the field of visibility. Employing Dean's “analytics of government” framework, we analyze two cases—malaria tracking in Kenya and monitoring of food prices in Indonesia.
Mikkel Flyverbom +2 more
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Statistics have long shaped the field of visibility for the governance of development projects. The introduction of big data has altered the field of visibility. Employing Dean's “analytics of government” framework, we analyze two cases—malaria tracking in Kenya and monitoring of food prices in Indonesia.
Mikkel Flyverbom +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper conceptualizes how large-scale data and algorithms condition and reshape knowledge production when addressing international development challenges. The concept of governmentality and four dimensions of an analytics of government are proposed as a theoretical framework to examine how big data is constituted as an aspiration to improve the ...
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This paper conceptualizes how large-scale data and algorithms condition and reshape knowledge production when addressing international development challenges. The concept of governmentality and four dimensions of an analytics of government are proposed as a theoretical framework to examine how big data is constituted as an aspiration to improve the ...
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Fact and Fiction in EU-Governmental Economic Data
German Economic Review, 2011Abstract To detect manipulations or fraud in accounting data, auditors have successfully used Benford’s law as part of their fraud detection processes. Benford’s law proposes a distribution for first digits of numbers in naturally occurring data. Government accounting and statistics are similar in nature to financial accounting.
Rauch, Bernhard +3 more
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Potentials of big data for governmental services
2014 First International Conference on eDemocracy & eGovernment (ICEDEG), 2014Big data is not a new type of data. It rather describes a set of characteristics and provides technologies and technics to better address specific challenges [1]. Often these characteristics are described as the 3V's of big data: volume, variety and velocity.
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