Web traffic statistics for the top 2000 most visited pages on nyc.gov by month.
The Government of Alberta’s Enterprise Data Analytics Strategic Plan provides the framework that will enable a concerted and orchestrated approach to realize the value potential of the GoA’s data assets and to meet the emerging demands of a data driven enterprise.
Contains view count data for the top 20 pages each day on the Somerville MA city website dating back to 2020. Data is used in the City's dashboard which can be found at https://www.somervilledata.farm/.
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This dataset contains data collected during a study "Smarter open government data for Society 5.0: are your open data smart enough" (Sensors. 2021; 21(15):5204) conducted by Anastasija Nikiforova (University of Latvia). It being made public both to act as supplementary data for "Smarter open government data for Society 5.0: are your open data smart enough" paper and in order for other researchers to use these data in their own work.
The data in this dataset were collected in the result of the inspection of 60 countries and their OGD portals (total of 51 OGD portal in May 2021) to find out whether they meet the trends of Society 5.0 and Industry 4.0 obtained by conducting an analysis of relevant OGD portals.
Each portal has been studied starting with a search for a data set of interest, i.e. “real-time”, “sensor” and “covid-19”, follwing by asking a list of additional questions. These questions were formulated on the basis of combination of (1) crucial open (government) data-related aspects, including open data principles, success factors, recent studies on the topic, PSI Directive etc., (2) trends and features of Society 5.0 and Industry 4.0, (3) elements of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use Model (UTAUT).
The method used belongs to typical / daily tasks of open data portals sometimes called “usability test” – keywords related to a research question are used to filter data sets, i.e. “real-time”, “real time” and “real time”, “sensor”, covid”, “covid-19”, “corona”, “coronavirus”, “virus”. In most cases, “real-time”, “sensor” and “covid” keywords were sufficient.
The examination of the respective aspects for less user-friendly portals was adapted to particular case based on the portal or data set specifics, by checking:
1. are the open data related to the topic under question ({sensor; real-time; Covid-19}) published, i.e. available?
2. are these data available in a machine-readable format?
3. are these data current, i.e. regularly updated? Where the criteria on the currency depends on the nature of data, i.e. Covid-19 data on the number of cases per day is expected to be updated daily, which won’t be sufficient for real-time data as the title supposes etc.
4. is API ensured for these data? having most importance for real-time and sensor data;
5. have they been published in a timely manner? which was verified mainly for Covid-19 related data. The timeliness is assessed by comparing the dates of the first case identified in a given country and the first release of open data on this topic.
6. what is the total number of available data sets?
7. does the open government data portal provides use-cases / showcases?
8. does the open government portal provide an opportunity to gain insight into the popularity of the data, i.e. does the portal provide statistics of this nature, such as the number of views, downloads, reuses, rating etc.?
9. is there an opportunity to provide a feedback, comment, suggestion or complaint?
10. (9a) is the artifact, i.e. feedback, comment, suggestion or complaint, visible to other users?
Format of the file .xls, .ods, .csv (for the first spreadsheet only)
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The data were collected during the user-centered analysis of usability of 41 open government data portals including EU27, applying a common methodology to them, considering aspects such as specification of open data set, feedback and requests, further broken down into 14 sub-criteria. Each aspect was assessed using a three-level Likert scale (fulfilled - 3, partially fulfilled - 2, and unfulfilled – 1), that belongs to the acceptability tasks. This dataset summarises a total of 1640 protocols obtained during the analysis of the selected portals carried out by 40 participants, who were selected on a voluntary basis. This is complemented with 4 summaries of these protocols, which include calculated average scores by category, aspect and country. These data allow comparative analysis of the national open data portals, help to find the key challenges that can negatively impact users’ experience, and identifies portals that can be considered as an example for the less successful open data portals.
Every day, more human activities are assisted by computer vision, a form of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables an automated understanding of the visual world. Computer vision research drives new applications in the public safety domain for both government and industry. The Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program's Video and Image Analytics (VIA) Team was formed to collaborate and engage in this rapidly developing research area. VIA, which includes researchers from 30 government organizations spanning nearly all Federal agencies, developed these research and development (R&D) opportunities to foster a robust multisector ecosystem that supports the Nation's requirements in video and image analytics...
This dataset provides insights by month on how people find State of Iowa agency listings on the web via Google Search and Maps, and what they do once they find it to include providing reviews (ratings), accessing agency websites, requesting directions, and making calls.
Results of Pulse's survey of analytics participation on government agency websites.
The DART team is responsible for fulfilling ad hoc data requests that come in to the Analysis Division, FMCSA. The DART system tracks these requests, stores any coding and results, and performs internal reporting about requests received.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This dataset provides information about access to public assets on the CT Open Data Portal by day. Types of access include:
-Grid view -Primer page view -Download -API read -Story page view -Visualization page view
It includes assets that meet the following criteria:
-Published on the data.ct.gov domain -Public -Official (ie published by a registered user) -Not a derived view
This dataset contains current job postings available on the City of New York’s official jobs site (http://www.nyc.gov/html/careers/html/search/search.shtml). Internal postings available to city employees and external postings available to the general public are included.
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This dataset provides detailed records of citizen interactions with digital government platforms, including demographic information, engagement types, channels, service outcomes, and feedback. It enables comprehensive analysis of service adoption, user experience, and outreach effectiveness, supporting data-driven improvements in public sector digital services.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This dataset provides information about access to public assets on the CT Open Data Portal by day. Types of access include:
-Grid view -Primer page view -Download -API read -Story page view -Visualization page view
It includes assets that meet the following criteria:
-Published on the data.ct.gov domain -Public -Official (ie published by a registered user) -Not a derived view
The City of Detroit Open Data Style Guide details standards that, when implemented, improve the public understandability and accessibility of the City's open data. The Style Guide is broken up into two sections. The dataset section outlines best practices for data formatting, quality, and accessibility. The metadata section provides guidance on creating rich and informative dataset descriptions, column-level descriptions, and more. Eventually, all items on the Open Data Portal will adhere to the Style Guide.
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The Government Cloud Solutions Market is segmented by Deployment Model (Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Hybrid Cloud), Delivery Mode (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), Application (Server and Storage, Disaster Recovery/Data Backup, Security and Compliance, Analytics, Content Management), and Geography. The market sizes and forecasts are provided in terms of value (USD billion) for all the above segments.
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This dataset logs detailed records of citizen access to government online services, including access time, channel, location, device details, and outcome. It enables analysis of service usage patterns, identification of usability issues, and supports digital transformation initiatives by providing actionable insights into citizen interactions with public digital services.
https://www5.mississauga.ca/research_catalogue/CityofMississauga_TermsofUse.pdfhttps://www5.mississauga.ca/research_catalogue/CityofMississauga_TermsofUse.pdf
This dataset represents a yearly summary of web activity for data.mississauga.ca and includes the top 100 total page views, unique page views, bounce rate, etc. This data is compiled by Google Analytics and is updated annually.
The Country and Regional Analysis (CRA) presents statistical estimates for the allocation of identifiable expenditure between the regions and nations of the UK. This year’s dataset covers the outturn period 2016-17 to 2020-21.
Alongside the main CRA release, the Treasury has published further analysis tools in the form of “interactive tables” and the full CRA database. These tools will allow users to manipulate the data to create their own views. The database contains the underlying “segment” level data used to construct the published tables in CRA 2021. Figures are in nominal terms. The “interactive tables” include both nominal and real terms data, but exclude the “segment” level information.
For statistical enquiries, please contact Pesa.document@hmtreasury.gov.uk
Maryland Insurance Agency's analysis of Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022 in terms of customer service survey results and customer service training.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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This guide has been designed to help countries that are part of the Open Government Partnership apply Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) to all open government commitments and to ensure that their commitments and their co-creation process are inclusive.
Web traffic statistics for the top 2000 most visited pages on nyc.gov by month.