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Open Data Pathway - Maturity Model Results 2015Maturity-Model-Questions-Answers-Scores-and-Suggested-Improvements.csv
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Download this fileTheme | Activity | question | answer | additional info provided | scores | summary scores | suggestions for improvement |
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Data management processes (max score 20) | Data release process | Do you have a standardised release process for datasets | No, there is no standard process and releases are performed using bespoke processes | Process is per project due to data sensitivity, licensing, and partnership agreement issues. | 2 | Not set | 1.Review your existing release processes and identify the common elements. Use this to define a lightweight process that can be applied to new datasets. |
Data management processes (max score 20) | Data release process | Has your organisation published any open data? | Yes, we have published at least one dataset under an open licence | UK Biodiversity Indicators | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Data management processes (max score 20) | Standards development and adoption | How widely adopted are these technical standards in your organisation? | Standards are defined on a project or product basis. There are no organisation-wide standards | No standards have gone organisation wide yet, however, there is a large push on agreeing an OGL standard for all data. | 2 | Not set | 1.Catalogue the various standards used across your organisation, identifying where and how they are most useful. 2.Identify where there are competing standards being used to release similar data and decide whether or not to converge on a single common standard. |
Data management processes (max score 20) | Standards development and adoption | Have you used technical standards to inform how you publish data or APIs? | Yes, we have identified a set of technical standards relevant to our data releases | This is true in some areas | Not set | Not set | Not set |