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Federal Data Science serves as a guide for federal software
engineers, government analysts, economists, researchers, data
scientists, and engineering managers in deploying data analytics
methods to governmental processes. Driven by open government (2009)
and big data (2012) initiatives, federal agencies have a serious
need to implement intelligent data management methods, share their
data, and deploy advanced analytics to their processes. Using
federal data for reactive decision making is not sufficient
anymore, intelligent data systems allow for proactive activities
that lead to benefits such as: improved citizen services, higher
accountability, reduced delivery inefficiencies, lower costs,
enhanced national insights, and better policy making. No other
government-dedicated work has been found in literature that
addresses this broad topic. This book provides multiple use-cases,
describes federal data science benefits, and fills the gap in this
critical and timely area. Written and reviewed by academics,
industry experts, and federal analysts, the problems and challenges
of developing data systems for government agencies is presented by
actual developers, designers, and users of those systems, providing
a unique and valuable real-world perspective.
Data Democracy: At the Nexus of Artificial Intelligence, Software
Development, and Knowledge Engineering provides a manifesto to data
democracy. After reading the chapters of this book, you are
informed and suitably warned! You are already part of the data
republic, and you (and all of us) need to ensure that our data fall
in the right hands. Everything you click, buy, swipe, try, sell,
drive, or fly is a data point. But who owns the data? At this
point, not you! You do not even have access to most of it. The next
best empire of our planet is one who owns and controls the world's
best dataset. If you consume or create data, if you are a citizen
of the data republic (willingly or grudgingly), and if you are
interested in making a decision or finding the truth through
data-driven analysis, this book is for you. A group of experts,
academics, data science researchers, and industry practitioners
gathered to write this manifesto about data democracy.
Many of the challenges of the next century will have physical
dimensions, such as tsunamis, hurricanes, and climate change as
well as human dimensions such as economic crises, epidemics, and
emergency responses. With pioneering editors and expert
contributors, Advanced Geoinformation Science explores how certain
technical aspects of geoinformation have been used and could be
used to address such global issues. The editors and chapter authors
have been involved in global initiatives such as Global Earth
Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and Digital Earth, and
research problems such as air quality, public health, and cloud
computing. The book delineates the problems communities are likely
to face and how advanced geoinformation science can be a part of
their solution. It introduces different methods in collecting
spatial data as the initial feeds to geoinformation science and
computing platforms. It discusses systems for data management, data
integration and analysis, the geoinformation infrastructure, as
well as knowledge capture, formatting, and utilization. The book
then explores a variety of geoinformation applications,
highlighting environmental, agriculture, and urban planning uses.
Geoinformation science encompasses more than just traditional
technologies such as Remote Sensing, GIS, GPS, and supporting
disciplines. And although the science continues to become more
multidisciplinary, the literature remains compartmentalized
according to the traditional disciplinary boundaries. Capturing
recent developments in geoinformation science and linking IT with a
wide range of Earth sciences, the authors explain how advanced
technology and concepts play a significant role in recent
advancements. Enhanced with forty-four color illustrations, live
examples such as GOS and AirNow, and insights from NASA, EPA, and
USGS, the book provides a vision for the future and explores how to
bring that vision into reality.
Many of the challenges of the next century will have physical
dimensions, such as tsunamis, hurricanes, and climate change as
well as human dimensions such as economic crises, epidemics, and
emergency responses. With pioneering editors and expert
contributors, Advanced Geoinformation Science explores how certain
technical aspects of geoinformation have been used and could be
used to address such global issues. The editors and chapter authors
have been involved in global initiatives such as Global Earth
Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and Digital Earth, and
research problems such as air quality, public health, and cloud
computing. The book delineates the problems communities are likely
to face and how advanced geoinformation science can be a part of
their solution. It introduces different methods in collecting
spatial data as the initial feeds to geoinformation science and
computing platforms. It discusses systems for data management, data
integration and analysis, the geoinformation infrastructure, as
well as knowledge capture, formatting, and utilization. The book
then explores a variety of geoinformation applications,
highlighting environmental, agriculture, and urban planning uses.
Geoinformation science encompasses more than just traditional
technologies such as Remote Sensing, GIS, GPS, and supporting
disciplines. And although the science continues to become more
multidisciplinary, the literature remains compartmentalized
according to the traditional disciplinary boundaries. Capturing
recent developments in geoinformation science and linking IT with a
wide range of Earth sciences, the authors explain how advanced
technology and concepts play a significant role in recent
advancements. Enhanced with forty-four color illustrations, live
examples such as GOS and AirNow, and insights from NASA, EPA, and
USGS, the book provides a vision for the future and explores how to
bring that vision into reality.
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