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  • Computer Science
  • Indigenous Data Governance

Background:

  • Web applications offer accessible data solutions.
  • Māori Data Sovereignty (MDSov) presents challenges in balancing data security, privacy, and accessibility.
  • Existing systems struggle to integrate data sovereignty principles effectively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the use of modern web technologies and R for building data-driven web applications.
  • To embed data sovereignty capabilities within these applications to align with MDSov principles.
  • To address technical challenges in data environments with MDSov constraints.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing open-source tools like JavaScript and the R programming language.
  • Employing Rserve for JavaScript-R communication.
  • Developing new technologies for deployment in diverse data environments.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated a method for creating data-driven web applications with embedded data sovereignty.
  • Enabled control over data access, sharing, and use through engineered data systems.
  • Facilitated alignment with MDSov principles within technical data infrastructure.

Conclusions:

  • Modern web technologies combined with R can create accessible yet secure data environments.
  • The developed approach provides technical solutions for implementing MDSov.
  • This empowers data owners with control, fostering collective benefit and data security.