20141030 LinDA Workshop echallenges2014 - Open data commons for european citizens
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Open Data Commons for European Citizens
Jesse Marsh
Atelier / Alfamicro
Italy / Portugal
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1995
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2015
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Relational databases
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APIs
(Application Programming Interface)
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Apps
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Five stars
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Reality
2%
89%
2%
8%
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RDF
(Resource Description Framework)
SUBJECT OBJECT
VERB
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Flattening data
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Open Data for the rest of us
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Commons
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Implementation
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Generic data
models
Source CSVs
Open standards
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Generic data
models
Source CSVs
Visualisation
(Citadel AGT)
Conversion
(Citadel Converter)
Tools
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Finding the links?
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Questions
• How to discover, capture and validate relations between
datasets?
– obviously bottom-up and dynamic
• How to manage Commons at different geographical
scales?
– the variable geometries of reality, not administrations
• What platform infrastructure should host «data
regions»?
– the enabled cloud as a common good
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More questions
• Who is to guarantee security, privacy, ownership, and
quality of data?
– a new role for the public sphere?
• What governance model for data of small municipalities,
businesses, and citizens?
– data as a platform for territorial development
• Who pays for open infrastructures?
– new procurement and business models
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Thank you for your attention
Jesse Marsh
Atelier / Alfamicro
Italy / Portugal