ITUJournal - ICT Discoveries - Volume 1, No.2, December 2018
Second special issue on Data for Good
Foreword
Foreword
Editor-in-Chief Message
EDITORIAL BOARD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ABSTRACTS
AN INTERNET OF BLOCK THINGS
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Signed Data BLOCKs
     3. Signed AttributeS
          3.1 Hash pointers
          3.2 Detached content
          3.3 SignedData required attributes
          3.4 Blockchain required attributes
     4. Distributed BlockS
     5. Sidechains
          5.1 Defintions
          5.2 Fixed sidechains
          5.3 Ephemeral sidechains
     6. CONCLUSION
     ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
     REFERENCES

THE GENERAL DATA PROTECTION’S (GDPR) IMPACT ON DATA-DRIVEN BUSINESS MODELS: THE CASE OF THE RIGHT TO DATA PORTABILITY AND FACEBOOK
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Background
          2.1 Data economy
          2.2 Business models
          2.3 Digital business models
          2.4 GDPR
          2.5 The GDPR’s right to data portability
     3. GDPR’s Individual Right to Data Portability and Facebook’s DDBM
          3.1 Data sources
          3.2 Key activity
          3.3 Offering
          3.4 Target customer
          3.5 Revenue model
     4. Conclusion
     References
DIGITALIZED WATER AND SMART CITIES – HOW CAN TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS BE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE?
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Rain data collection through telecommunication networks
     3. Water Quality Monitoring solutions
     4. Discussion
          4.1 The benefits and challenges of environ-mental data
               4.1.1 ICT as an enabler of environmental monitoring
               4.1.2 Challenges and needs for digital monito-ring and resilience solutions
     5. Conclusions
     References
USING ADVERTISING AUDIENCE ESTIMATES TO IMPROVE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT STATISTICS
     1. Introduction
     2. Online Advertising Audience Estimates
     3. Case Study 1: Internet Access Gender Gaps
     4. Case Study 2: International Migration Statistics
     5. Limitations and Challenges
     6. Conclusions
     Acknowledgement
     REFERENCES
DATA FOR GOOD IN AFRICA – TOWARDS INCREASED ACCESS AND ENABLING DATA POLICIES
     1. Our global data society
     2. Data in the developed world
     3. Africa’s data policy and access challenge
     4. Potential remedies
     5. Africa: Moving from data ‘’Notspots’’ to ‘’hotspots’’
     REFERENCES
PROCEDURAL METADATA: STRUCTURED GUIDE FOR DATA INTEROPERABILITY IN SUPPORT OFWEB OF THINGS
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Related Work
     3. Proposed Procedural Metadata for Semantic Web of Things
          3.1 Concept of procedural metadata
          3.2 Principle of procedural metadata
          3.3 Feasibility and security
     4. Proof of Concept
          4.1 Scenario analysis
               4.1.1 System environment
               4.1.2 Consumption pattern estimation scenario
          4.2 Proof of concept implementation
               4.2.1 Concept implementation in Matlab
               4.2.2 Validation on the web
     5. Conclusion
     ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
     REFERENCES
DATA-DRIVEN DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES, DATA SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS FOR GLOBALAVIATION SAFETY
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Traditional Actions for Aviation Safety
          2.1 Standardization and implementation
          2.2 Safety management
          2.3 The Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP)
     3. Data-Driven Decision-Making Framework for Aviation Safety
          3.1 Data-driven decision making
          3.2 Indicators
          3.3 Safety Information Monitoring System (SIMS)
          3.4 Integrated Safety Trend Analysis and Reporting System (iSTARS)
          3.5 iMPLEMENT programme
     4. conclusion
     REFERENCES
DATA AND GOVERNANCE IN SMART SUSTAINABLE CITIES
     1. Introduction
     2. Context
     3. operational data governance
     4. NEW RISKS and threats
          4.1 Systemic risk
          4.2 Business resilience, future value and rising costs
          4.3 Decision risk
     5. PEOPLE’s skills
     6. Conclusion
     REFERENCES
UNDERSTANDING BARRIERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ONE DATA POLICY ININDONESIA: INSIGHTS FROM HEALTH DATA JOURNEY MODELLING
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Literature review
     3. The One Data Policy
     4. Proposed Methods
     5. Data collection
     6. Findings
     7. Discussion
          7.1 People
          7.2 Standards
          7.3 Compliance
     8.  Concluding remarks
     References
APPLICATION OF CANFIS MODEL IN THE PREDICTION OF MULTIPLE-INPUTTELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK TRAFFIC
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. meThodology
          2.1 CANFIS network architecture creation
          2.2 Configuration of the CANFIS network
          2.3 Initialization of the CANFIS network
          2.4 Prediction measure of accuracy
     3. Analysis and Results
          3.1 Data collection and specification
          3.2 CANFIS network training
          3.3 Network Validation
     4. Conclusion
     Reference
SOVEREIGNTY AND DATA SHARING
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. DATA SOVEREIGNTY AS A NORMATIVE REFERENCE POINT
     3. BEYOND PRIVACY?
     4. INFORMATION PROCESSING in Big Data Regimes
     5. LEGAL ramifications
     6. Pathways FOR GOVERNANCE
     7. Outlook
     ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
     REFERENCES
DATA AS ECONOMIC GOODS:DEFINITIONS, PROPERTIES, CHALLENGES, ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE DATAMARKETS
     1. INTRODUCTION
     2. Data Economy and Data MArkets
          2.1 Data markets as enabling mechanism for data economy
          2.2 Data-driven economy and technology integration
     3. Challenges in data markets adoption
     4. Data Properties as Economic Goods
          4.1 From FAIR principles to STREAM properties
          4.2 Combining data and algorithms
          4.3 Other related concepts and models
     5. Defining Open Data Market
          5.1 Modern data architecture
          5.2 Characteristics of emerging data markets
          5.3 Data market and data exchange functionality groups
               5.3.1 Technical infrastructure
               5.3.2 Rules for trust
               5.3.3 Matching of parties (brokerage)
               5.3.4 Data catalogues to keep everything together
               5.3.5 Data exchange protocol
     6. CONCLUSION
     ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
     REFERENCES
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL FLIGHT DATAACQUISITION
     Introduction
          ADS-B system
          Satellite ADS-B improvement
     Challenges
     Data Retrieval and Processing
          Multivariate analysis
               Independent component analysis
          Data classification
               Simulator
          Machine learning classification
               k-nearest neighbors
               Support vector machine
               Performance comparison
     Results
     Future Work
     Conclusions
REFLECTIONS ON ALTERNATIVE INTERNET MODELS AND HOW THEY 
INFORM MORE MINDFUL CONNECTIVITY
     Introduction
     Online, Offline and Hybrid States of Connectivity
     Alternative Models of the Internet
     Conclusion
TOWARDS A HUMAN ARTICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
     1. Motivation
     2. The GIST and “Good magic” of current AI
     3. Applying the principles of AI to human systemS: Towards a Human Ai
     4. Challenges and impediments to DESIGNING a Human Ai
     5. RequiremEnts and priorities FOR DESIGNING a Human Ai
     REFERENCES
INDEX OF AUTHORS