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@Article{MartinoRosiQuar:2019:MiReIs,
               author = "Martino, Monica de and Rosim, S{\'e}rgio and Quarati, Alfonso",
          affiliation = "{Institute of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology} and 
                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Institute 
                         of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology}",
                title = "Hydrographic datasets in open government data portals: mitigation 
                         of reusability issues through provenance documentation",
              journal = "Communications in Computer and Information Science",
                 year = "2019",
               volume = "1057",
                pages = "307--319",
                 note = "13th International Conference on Metadata and Semantic Research, 
                         MTSR 2019; Rome; Italy; 28 -31 October 2019.",
             keywords = "Hydrography · Open data · Reusability · Provenance.",
             abstract = "The paper provides a quantitative and qualitative snapshot on 
                         hydrographic datasets currently published in Open Government Data 
                         (OGD) portals aiming at investigating their reusability according 
                         to W3C recommendations and FAIR principles. Highly reputed OGD 
                         portals have been considered and searched for hydrographic 
                         datasets and their metadata. The resulting datasets have been 
                         analysed according to their compliance with reusability 
                         principles. In particular, we considered three metrics: data 
                         format machine readability; licence availability and openness; 
                         metadata provenance provision. The analysis highlights that OGD 
                         portals still have to solve some issues, in particular, a lack of 
                         detailed provenance. To promote the provision of provenance 
                         metadata of hydrographic datasets, enabling their comprehension 
                         and reuse, we illustrated a practice to improve their reusability 
                         by supplying workflow provenance metadata according to W3C PROV 
                         recommendation. We provide an illustrative example by documenting 
                         and publishing the generation of flooding areas maps produced by 
                         the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE).",
                  doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-36599-8_27",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36599-8_27",
                 issn = "1865-0929",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "martino_hydrografic.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "26 abr. 2024"
}


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