TUDelft MSc Course using OGI Toolkit for Data-Driven Smart Services Delivery

Ricardo Matheus
opengovintelligence
2 min readJan 14, 2017

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From September to November 2016, assisted by PhD candidates Ricardo Matheus and Agung Wahyudi, Prof. Marijn Janssen gave classes of I&C Architecture Design (SEN1611 — http://www.studiegids.tudelft.nl/a101_displayCourse.do?course_id=41373).

The final assignment purposed to students design and prototype a data-driven smart service delivery using completely or partially the OGI ICT Toolkit. The result of acceptance gave to us a preliminary evaluation of acceptance and what are the challenges of development for OGI Project.

Further, the final applications showed the potential of OGI ICT Toolkit. Part of students used the tool kits to Open and Link the statistical data sets identified. Other part of students used the technical environment created by OGI for complex data analysis between several data sets, including some with high number of dimensions. Here a list of some results:

1- World Most Suitable Country to live (http://kossa.superhost.pl/sen1611/app/)

2- The Gender Inequality in Europe (http://raditya.me/genderinequality/paymentgap/mapview/)

3- The best places for automotive industry install your plants in Europe. More than 20 data sets were collected, transformed in open format, linked between them and analyzed using OGI ICT Toolkit, resulting on the table below. Not considering impacts of BREXIT, England keeps competitive, with Germany fighting with British for the higher place (check heat map below).

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Ricardo Matheus
opengovintelligence

Open Government Data - Big Data - Transparency Governance - Anti-Corruption Online Systems - Data Analyst