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Data Market Design: A Systematic Literature Review

Stefan Driessen, Geert Monsieur, Willem‐Jan van den Heuvel

2022IEEE Access43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Data markets are platforms that provide the necessary infrastructure and services to facilitate the exchange of data products between data providers and data consumers from different environments. Over the last decade, many data markets have sprung up, capitalising on the increased appreciation of the value of data and catering to different domains. In this work, we analyse the existing body of scientific literature on data markets to provide the first comprehensive overview of research into the design of data markets, regardless of scientific background or application domain. In doing so, we contribute to the field in several ways: 1) We present an overview of the state of the art in academic research on data markets and compare this with existing market trends to identify potential gaps. 2) We identify important application domains and contexts where data markets are being put into practice. 3) Finally, we provide taxonomies of both design problems for data markets and the solutions that are being investigated to address them. We conclude our work by identifying common types of data markets and corresponding best practices for designing them. The outcome of this work is intended to serve as a starting point for software architects and engineers looking to design data markets.

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Data scienceComputer scienceMarket dataBig dataWork (physics)Domain (mathematical analysis)Field (mathematics)Data modelingSoftwareSystematic reviewMarket researchSoftware engineeringBusinessData miningMarketingEngineeringFinanceMEDLINEMechanical engineeringMathematical analysisMathematicsLawProgramming languagePolitical sciencePure mathematicsBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityDigital Platforms and EconomicsAuction Theory and Applications
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