Dear KC,

 

The below answer has been added to the Q&A Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14eJwDGP-LvS9ltTmZoh1i19Fi0_pB2nJ4JYMsS7lsco/edit?usp=sharing [docs.google.com]. Please let us know if you have any questions.

 

Review Team volunteers: KC

Workstream: DNS SSR  

Topic: Data sharing/data release

Outstanding questions: 0

 

Q: ITHI - how is it different from ODI, where does it get its data (from internal collection or external data)

A: ODP (Open Data Program), formally ODI is merely a vehicle in which data is published in a raw state so that the consumer can utilize the data in a manner that work for their own needs. This may include recreating statistics or graphs that is displayed within ITHI, but could be used for other methods as well.

ITHI is a collection of data, both raw and aggregated, that is specifically targeted to provide a sense of the “wellness” of certain aspects of the Internet infrastructure and unique identifiers that ICANN ORG and the community may find interesting and valuable.

 

Objective: publish through ODP (when it will be ready)
- Rely on ODP for future archival
- Maintain ITHI Web portal for partners/outreach/analysis

 

Develop relevant metrics & pre-process data
- Build expertise in the problem-space
- Define metrics
- Obtain and aggregate data

 

Act as a privacy filter before ODP
- The partners’ data is not “open data”
- The aggregated, anonymized metric measurements are

 

 

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Jennifer Bryce

Senior Reviews Coordinator 

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

 

Email: jennifer.bryce@icann.org

Skype: jennifer.bryce.icann

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