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AbstractThe public sector, private firms, business community, and civil society are generating data that is high in volume, veracity, velocity and comes from a diversity of sources. This kind of data is known as big data. Public Administrations (PAs) pursue big data as “new oil” and implement data-centric policies to transform data into knowledge, to promote good governance, transparency, innovative digital services, and citizens’ engagement in public policy. From the above, the Government Big Data Ecosystem (GBDE) emerges. Managing big data throughout its lifecycle becomes a challenging task for governmental organizations. Despite the vast interest in this ecosystem, appropriate big data management is still a challenge. This study intends to fill the above-mentioned gap by proposing a data lifecycle framework for data-driven governments. Through a Systematic Literature Review, we identified and analysed 76 data lifecycles models to propose a data lifecycle framework for data-driven governments (DaliF). In this way, we contribute to the ongoing discussion around big data management, which attracts researchers’ and practitioners’ interest.
Technology, Computer engineering. Computer hardware, BIG DATA, Information technology, 46 Information and computing sciences, Data management, TK7885-7895, Big data, Data-driven government, Computer Science, Theory & Methods, SYSTEMS, ECOSYSTEMS, DATA-STORAGE, Science & Technology, CHALLENGES, Government Big Data Ecosystem, QA75.5-76.95, POLICY, T58.5-58.64, Data lifecycle, MODEL, OPPORTUNITIES, PLACEMENT, Electronic computers. Computer science, Computer Science, 08 Information and Computing Sciences
Technology, Computer engineering. Computer hardware, BIG DATA, Information technology, 46 Information and computing sciences, Data management, TK7885-7895, Big data, Data-driven government, Computer Science, Theory & Methods, SYSTEMS, ECOSYSTEMS, DATA-STORAGE, Science & Technology, CHALLENGES, Government Big Data Ecosystem, QA75.5-76.95, POLICY, T58.5-58.64, Data lifecycle, MODEL, OPPORTUNITIES, PLACEMENT, Electronic computers. Computer science, Computer Science, 08 Information and Computing Sciences
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