SNAP Governance and Quality

SNAP governance ensures data is trustworthy, well-documented, and responsibly maintained.

Governance actors

  • Data Owner: accountable for source correctness.
  • Data Steward: manages ingestion, metadata, and quality checks.
  • Reviewer: approves publication to catalog.
  • Consumer: uses data and reports issues.

Lifecycle states

  • Draft
  • Under review
  • Published
  • Deprecated
  • Archived

Quality control dimensions

  • Completeness
  • Validity
  • Consistency
  • Timeliness
  • Uniqueness

Review workflow (simulated)

  1. Ingestion run completes.
  2. Automated quality report is generated.
  3. Steward verifies anomalies.
  4. Reviewer approves publication.
  5. Dataset becomes discoverable.

Dataset caveats section

Each published dataset should include a caveats block:

  • Known missing geographies
  • Methodological changes over time
  • Recommended interpretation limits

Auditability

SNAP should keep immutable logs for:

  • Schema changes
  • Metadata edits
  • Publication actions
  • Access to restricted assets

Debug checks

  • Quality badge reflects latest ingestion score.
  • Review status transitions are visible in UI.
  • Deprecation warning appears for archived datasets.

Governance FAQ snippets

  • Who can publish datasets?
  • How often are quality rules updated?
  • How are user-reported issues tracked?
Funded by the European Union

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon research and innovation actions program under grant agreement No 101177687.

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