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Towards open government through open source software for web analytics: The case of Matomo

Jonas Gamalielsson, Björn Lundell, Simon Butler, Christoffer Brax, Tomas Persson, Anders Mattsson, Tomas Gustavsson, Jonas Feist, Erik Lönroth

2021JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Web analytics technologies provide opportunities for organisations to obtain information about users visiting their websites in order to understand and optimise web usage. Use of such technologies often leads to issues related to data privacy and potential lock-in to specific suppliers and proprietary technologies. Use of open source software (OSS) for web analytics can create conditions for avoiding issues related to data privacy and lock-in, and thereby provides opportunities for a long-term sustainable solution for organisations both in the public and private sectors. The paper characterises use of and engagement with OSS projects for web analytics. Specifically, we contribute a characterisation of use of OSS licensed web analytics technologies in Swedish government authorities, and a characterisation of organisational engagement with the Matomo OSS project for web analytics.

Topics & Concepts

Web analyticsAnalyticsWorld Wide WebSoftware analyticsWeb applicationGovernment (linguistics)Open sourceOpen source softwareBig dataComputer scienceSoftwareData scienceBusinessWeb developmentWeb application securityWeb serviceSoftware developmentComponent-based software engineeringLinguisticsPhilosophyProgramming languageOperating systemOpen Source Software InnovationsE-Government and Public ServicesDigital Platforms and Economics
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