Lisa Denzer Yulia Belousova and Anna Eva Rathje
the idea that would take place with free access to data, a positive use and development. Free access means, both the general availability of the data, as well as their ease of use (machine readability). Open Government
8 principles
first Completeness
second Primary source
3. Timely
4th Accessible
5th Machine Readable
6th Non-discriminatory
7th Not proprietary
8th Royalty Free
claim of Open Data
demand for innovation, ie, with open-access scientific knowledge, research can be further promoted.
public claim, ie, with publication dates of the authorities, there is improved control of public resources
issues of Open Data
obstacles of the Open Data movement is, in addition to the technical component, especially the privacy.
closed formats (such as PDF) and hinder Copyrights often have a smooth distribution and use of the data.
is focusing currently on the legality of the published data, particularly personal information (see EU agricultural subsidies). The most famous, yet decisive, no doubt the debate is to Wikileaks.
Examples of Open Data
-Open Haushalt.de the preparation of data from the Federal Statistics Office.
OpenStreetMap-the creation of a free world map, without license costs.
-TheyWorkForYou Here is the voting patterns of British MPs to pursue.
sources
http://linkeddata.org
http://opendata.hackday.net
https: / / www-genesis.destatis.de/genesis/online
http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/2007/ 11/who_is_afraid_of_the_ggg.php
http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/
http://opendata-network.org/network/
http://www.ref.gv.at/Open- Government-Let-the-http://blog.zeit.de/open-data/2010/11/11/transparenz-eu-agrarsubventionen suns.opengovernment.0.html
http://www.bundestagger.de/
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