Open Data as a Condition for Smart Application Development: Assessing Access to Hospitals in Croatian Cities (CROSBI ID 314430)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Seljan, Sanja ; Viličić, Marina ; Nevistić, Zvonimir ; Dedić, Luka ; Grubišić, Marina ; Cibilić, Iva ; Kević, Karlo ; van Loenen, Bastian ; Welle Donker, Frederika ; Alexopoulos, Charalampos
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Open Data as a Condition for Smart Application Development: Assessing Access to Hospitals in Croatian Cities
This research aims to assess available spatial open data related to access to hospitals in the three largest Croatian cities (Zagreb, Split, Rijeka), with a future aim to create digital services as an ecosystem that will be used in everyday situations, as part of the concept of “digital society”. Data analysis is performed for the following datasets: hospitals, hospital specialization, ypublic transport (tram, bus), bike routes, car routes, parking, parking for handicapped. The future aim is to create a new mobile, multilingual and voice-based application that would enable quick access to information on hospital access, relying on the principles of the open data ecosystem, that would improve over time. There are four specific aims: 1) to identify and analyze portals and open da-tasets of the selected categories for the three largest Croatian cities ; 2) to analyze existing open data assessment frameworks and detect gaps ; 3) to create a conceptual open data assessment framework as an open data ecosystem that integrates new end-user perspectives ; and 4) to ana-lyze existing open datasets for the three largest cities in Croatia, based on supply and de-mand-by- researcher/developer categories, using the newly developed framework. The results show that existing open datasets related to hospital access in the three largest Croatian cities are scattered across different portals. Analyzed frameworks exist on the supply side of open data are more focused on the status of the components, lacking evaluation scales and not including end-user- driven aspects, which would be crucial for the open data ecosystem. As a result, the new “Hospital Access Framework” is created as a conceptual ecosystem, including five categories: supply, demand-by-researcher/developer, demand by end-user, legal aspect and impact. Analysis of existing open data for the three Croatian cities is performed for two categories (supply and demand-by-researcher/ developer), for which KPIs, indicators and evaluation scales are devel-oped. The other three categories are not analyzed, since the application cannot be developed from existing data, which are insufficient for the creation of a smart application. Results show that existing open data related to hospital access are incomplete or do not exist at all (hospital spe-cialization, parking for handicapped, data on multilingualism and voice enabling). Average scores of the supply category are higher than those for demand-by- researcher/developer, although be-low the average grade, showing a lack of available data that could be used for further develop-ment. The new conceptual “Hospital Access Framework” open data ecosystem would benefit from end-user interaction, therefore improving over the time with end-users through interaction.
open data ; hospital access ; assessment framework ; Croatia ; open data ecosystem ; evaluation
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Povezanost rada
Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)