This deliverable presents the case study reports on positive and negative externalities in the use of big data that we have undertaken in the BYTE project. The case studies correspond to the domains of crisis informatics, culture, energy, environment, healthcare, maritime transportation and smart cities. Following the methodology reported in deliverable D3.1, we have gathered evidence from the case studies by means of semi-structured interviews, disciplinary focus groups and literature review. Overall, we have conducted 49 interviews with data experts from each case study discipline and we have counted with 6-12 external domain experts per focus group.

Case study reports on positive and negative externalities

Lorenzo Bigagli;Paolo Mazzetti;
2015

Abstract

This deliverable presents the case study reports on positive and negative externalities in the use of big data that we have undertaken in the BYTE project. The case studies correspond to the domains of crisis informatics, culture, energy, environment, healthcare, maritime transportation and smart cities. Following the methodology reported in deliverable D3.1, we have gathered evidence from the case studies by means of semi-structured interviews, disciplinary focus groups and literature review. Overall, we have conducted 49 interviews with data experts from each case study discipline and we have counted with 6-12 external domain experts per focus group.
2015
Istituto sull'Inquinamento Atmosferico - IIA
big data
societal externalities
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