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Linked open data: a means for public sector information management
Johann Höchtl,Peter Reichstädter +1 more
- pp 330-343
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The authors have designed an architectural model for Linked Open Government Data based on Good Practice Models in administration and economics, based on current wide spread technologies of Semantic Web, using Tim Berners-Lee 5-star Model.Abstract:
Currently information management in public administration is discussed under the aspects of information production, effective information provision and information logistics. The authors point out why the provision of Open Government Data shall be seen as a core element of strategic information management in the public sector and why extensive literature on the subject will be needed in future. The authors have designed an architectural model for Linked Open Government Data based on Good Practice Models in administration and economics. The proposed model is based on current wide spread technologies of Semantic Web, using Tim Berners-Lee 5-star Model. Simple APIs based on RESTful Services are necessary to take advantage of benefits of Peer Production and to guarantee compatibility with the growing market of mobile applications. Issues concerning licencing and legal liability are discussed in the concluding section.read more
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A systematic review of open government data initiatives
TL;DR: The open government data life-cycle is described and a discussion on publishing and consuming processes required within open governmentData initiatives is focused on, and guidelines for publishing data are provided and an integrated overview is provided.
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Utilization of open government data : A systematic literature review of types, conditions, effects and users
TL;DR: The paper synthesizes the hypothesized relations in a multi-dimensional framework of OGD utilization and suggests four future directions for research: investigating the link between type of utilization and type of users, establishing a causal link between utilization and OGD outcomes, and investigating the conditions that moderate OGD effects.
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Structured Open Urban Data: Understanding the Landscape
TL;DR: A detailed study of over 9,000 open data sets from 20 cities in North America finds that most of the data are structured and published in standard formats that are easy to parse; there is ample opportunity to integrate different data sets; and the volume of data is increasing steadily.
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Urbane: A 3D framework to support data driven decision making in urban development
Nivan Ferreira,Marcos Lage,Harish Doraiswamy,Huy T. Vo,Luc Wilson,Heidi Werner,Muchan Park,Cláudio T. Silva +7 more
TL;DR: Urbane is designed, a 3-dimensional multi-resolution framework that enables a data-driven approach for decision making in the design of new urban development by integrating multiple data layers and impact analysis techniques facilitating architects to explore and assess the effect of these attributes on the character and value of a neighborhood.
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Managing complexity across multiple dimensions of liquid open data: The case of the Danish Basic Data Program
TL;DR: A process model is created where the main phases and mechanisms of an open data infrastructure implementation, use and impacts are identified and explained and four suggested governance strategies that were used in the BDP case are presented.
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Linking UK Government Data.
John Sheridan,Jeni Tennison +1 more
TL;DR: How linked data standards are used to enable government as a platform is described, commoditising the process of creating APIs to meet the needs of a wide range of data consumers, from business, academia and the developer communities.
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Enabling interoperability of government data catalogues
TL;DR: An RDF Schema vocabulary is proposed as an interchange format among data catalogues and as a way of bringing them into the Web of Linked Data, where they can enjoy interoperability among themselves and with other deployed datasets.
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Linking Enterprise Data
TL;DR: This book suggests a way forward by applying new techniques of the World Wide Web to enterprise information systems by linking enterprise data management issues faced by commercial, not-for-profit and government enterprises.
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Managing Information in the Public Sector
TL;DR: Managing Information in the Public Sector (MANIT) as discussed by the authors is a book written specifically for the public sector and addresses unique public sector issues and concerns. And it is designed as a stand-alone text for an Information Management course in a Public Administration program.
Linking Enterprise Data.
TL;DR: This work describes herein how it used Linked Data principles in a work intended to foster adoption of semantic web technologies in the authors' company.