This is probably a poorly scoped issue but I wanted to capture a few things from the slack channel.
Dean Allemang [1:06 PM]
A colleague of mine just pointed me to this talk about data ownership in connected smart cities - https://rubenverborgh.github.io/CSCC2019/
it uses Solid, which is the latest brainchild of Tim Berners-Lee for managing data in the cloud
the main use case for solid is the idea that you don't really want all of your social network data to be owned by someone who provides a platform (sound familiar?) - so you store it wherever you want, and keep control over how it is shared. In principle, that has a lot of relevance to smart city data management, and to the role that something like a SCOS can play.
This talk is tantalizingly brief - I'm going to see if he's got any papers behind it.
In the segment 3 we have discussed a lot of open source / community involvement related to the apps / code. We did not really have a focus specifically on the data. We discuss it partially in Model Organizations but it is likely beneficial to go a few steps further.
This is probably a poorly scoped issue but I wanted to capture a few things from the slack channel.
In the segment 3 we have discussed a lot of open source / community involvement related to the apps / code. We did not really have a focus specifically on the data. We discuss it partially in Model Organizations but it is likely beneficial to go a few steps further.