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Post by account_disabled on Nov 23, 2023 4:18:26 GMT -2
sub-rankings have also been created by size of the municipality . In fact, there is also the classification of large municipalities (over 50,000 inhabitants), medium municipalities (between 10,000 and 50,000 inhabitants), small municipalities (between 2,000 and 10,000 inhabitants), micro-municipalities (up to 2,000 inhabitants) and mountain municipalities. It is also possible to view the average digitization values ​​by province , as an overview or by selecting the province of interest. Those wishing, however, to compare the digitalisation data Special Data of similar municipalities can use the comparison tool which allows you to compare two or more municipalities on the various digital maturity indicators. Digital Maturity Index (IMD) – How was the ranking constructed? Based on Open Data made available by various sources (AGCOM, Istat, Ipa Open Data, Ookla), the Digital Maturity Index (IMD) is a synthetic indicator that elaborates 40 elementary metrics on a municipal basis considering 4 macro areas of digitalisation : Services Public, Infrastructure, Citizens and Businesses. Each indicator was reported on a scale from 0 to 100 that could be homogeneous. The data was then aggregated to create the digital maturity ranking. A sophisticated but at the same time simple to use and immediate consultation dashboard, which optimally summarizes the degree of digitalisation achieved by Italian Municipalities . Through a simple consultation of the data on the www.entidigitali.it portal, municipal administrations will be able to verify their position in the ranking and their level of digital maturity by analyzing in detail the macro areas in which they are most deficient in order to take immediate
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