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Tables 1 to 4 show our scores on the sensor and respondent criteria for,
respectively the self-initiated and the existing sensor data. In some cases,
question marks are given indicating that any score would be speculative.
Table 1: Assessment of the sensor criteria. A flag means that the pair scores positively
on the criterion.
Survey Sensor Omnipresence Data access Quality Costs
ICT Device use ۷ ۷ ۷
Device properties ۷ ۷ ۷
HBS Location ۷ ۷ ۷ ۷
Camera ۷ ۷ ۷
Device use ۷ ۷ ۷
Table 2: Assessment of the respondent criteria. A flag means that the pair scores
positively on the criterion.
Survey Sensor Willingness Data handling Burden Feedback
ICT Device use ? ۷ ۷
Device properties ? ۷
HBS Location ۷ ۷
Camera ? ۷ ۷
Device use ۷ ۷
Table 3: Assessment of the sensor criteria. A flag means that the pair scores positively
on the criterion.
Survey Sensor data Omnipresence Data access Quality Costs
ICT Social media ۷ ? ۷
Mobile provider ۷ ? ۷
Internet provider ۷ ? ۷
HBS Scanner data ۷ ۷ ۷
Bank transactions ۷ ۷ ۷
Loyalty card ۷ ۷
Table 4: Assessment of the respondent criteria. A flag means that the pair scores
positively on the criterion.
Survey Sensor data Willingness Data handling Burden Feedback
ICT Social media ? ۷
Mobile provider ? ۷ ۷
Internet provider ? ۷ ۷
HBS Scanner data ? ۷ ۷ ۷
Bank transactions ? ۷ ۷ ۷
Loyalty card ? ۷ ۷ ۷
4.2 Sensor data at an innovative farm in the Netherlands
As a starting point for investigating the use of business sensor data we
opted for the agricultural sector as a first candidate for two reasons. First of all
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