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Director of Innovation and Technology Management Research Center
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Digital Economy based on Open Data and Open Access Approach โอเพนซอร์ส ภายใต้นโยบายเศรษฐกิจบนฐานดิจิทัล
1. Digital
Economy
based
on
Open
Data
and
Open
Access
Approach
โอเพนซอร์ส
ภายใต้นโยบายเศรษฐกิจบนฐานดิจิทัล
ดร. วิรัช ศรเลิศล้ำวาณิช
ที่ปรึกษาสมาคมส่งเสริมเทคโนโลยี (ไทย-‐
ญี่ปุ่น)
และ
กรรมการที่ปรึกษาสมาคมสมาพันธ์โอเพนซอร์สแห่งประเทศไทย
virach@gmail.com
10
ตุลาคม 2557
มหกรรมโอเพนซอร์ส ครั้งที่ 12,
สถานบันการจัดการปัญญาภิวัฒน์
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
7. BIG
DATA
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
8. What
is
Big
Data?
Internet of things
Wikis / Blogs
Audio / Video
Log Files
Text/Image
Social Sentiment
Data Market Feeds
eGov Feeds
Weather
Click Stream
Sensors / RFID / Devices
Spatial GPS Coordinates
WEB 2.0 Mobile
Advertising eCommerce Collaboration
Digital Marketing
Search Marketing
Web Logs
Recommendations
ERP / CRM
Sales Pipeline
Payables
Payroll
Inventory
Contacts
Deal Tracking
Exabytes
(10E18)
Petabytes
(10E15)
Terabytes
(10E12)
Gigabytes
(10E9)
Velocity - Variety - variability
Volume
1980
190,000$
ERP / CRM WEB 2.0 Internet of things
2010
0.07$
1990
9,000$
2000
Storage/GB
15$
Alexey
Bokov
(abokov@microsoU.com)
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
9. Big
Data,
Big
Opportunity
(hWp://www.cmo.com/arYcles/2012/3/20/big-‐data-‐big-‐opportunity-‐infographic.html)
• Big
data
comes
from
“Billions
of
chats,
blogs,
e-‐mails,
mobile
phone
calls,
and
social
networks,
consumers
are
talking
about
every
business
and
organizaYon.
Somewhere
in
this
massive
conversaYon
are
shouts,
whispers,
clicks,
and
purchases
that
will
determine
each
company’s
success
or
failure.”
• Many
organizaYons
are
data-‐rich
and
insight-‐
poor
• Turning
data
into
real-‐Yme
insight,
and
insight
into
instant
acYon
• Turning
Big
Data
into
a
Big
Asset
• Finding
a
path
from
Big
Data
to
Big
Opportunity
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
Weblog
App log
Sensor
10. CollecYve
Intelligence
and
PredicYve
Analysis
How do I optimize my services
based on patterns of weather,
traffic. How do I build a
recommendation engine?
What’s the social sentiment
of my product?
How do I better predict
future outcomes?
Alexey
Bokov
(abokov@microsoU.com)
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
11. Raw
Data
• “Raw
data
now!”
–
Tim
Berners-‐Lee
on
the
next
Web,
TED
Talks
At
TED2009
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
12. OPEN
DATA
AND
OPEN
ACCESS
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
13. DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
14. 5
Great
Apps
Backed
with
Open
Data
(data.gov)
• Archimedes
– Health
and
nutriYon
data
• Trulia
– Congressional
district
data
– Wildlife
refuge
data
• HelloWallet
– Income
and
reYrement
program
data
• SaferCar
– Five
star
raYng
data
• Red
Cross
Hurricane
– Weather
data
– Climate
data
hWp://opensource.com/government/14/9/5-‐apps-‐developed-‐you-‐open-‐data
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
16. Open
Access
hWp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access
• Gras
open
access
=
free
online
access
• Libre
open
access
=
free
online
access
plus
some
addiYonal
re-‐
use
rights,
granted
through
CreaYve
Commons
licenses
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
17. CreaYve
Commons
Regularly
Used
Licenses
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
18. ConnecYng
the
dots
• “Creavity
is
just
connecng
things.
When
you
ask
creaYve
people
how
they
did
something,
they
feel
a
liWle
guilty
because
they
didn’t
really
do
it,
they
just
saw
something.
It
seemed
obvious
to
them
aUer
a
while.
That’s
because
they
were
able
to
connect
experiences
they’ve
had
and
synthesize
new
things....”
–
Steve
Jobs,
Wired,
February,
1995
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
19. Copy
and
ImitaYon
• “Picasso
had
a
saying
–
‘Good
arsts
copy,
Great
arsts
steal'
-‐
and
we
have
always
been
shameless
about
stealing
great
ideas.”
―
Walter
Isaacson,
Steve
Jobs
hWp://hbr.org/2010/04/defend-‐your-‐research-‐imitaYon-‐is-‐more-‐valuable-‐than-‐innovaYon/ar/1
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
20. LINKED
DATA
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
21. Why Linked Data?
• Linked Data is a promising technology for closing the
gap between SOA and unstructured information
management
• Wealth of knowledge available as LOD can be
leveraged as background knowledge for Enterprise
applications
• The application of Linked Data in the enterprise is still
largely unexplored (opportunity)
• Linked Data will make Enterprise Information Integration
more flexible, iterative, cost effective
Auer,
Frischmuth,
Klímek,
Tramp,
Unbehauen,
Holzweißig,
Marquardt:
Linked
Data
in
Enterprise
Informaon
Integraon
SubmiWed
to
SemanYc
Web
Journal.
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
22. The
Linking
Open
Data
cloud
diagram
-‐-‐datasets
that
have
been
published
in
Linked
Data
format-‐-‐
hWp://lod-‐cloud.net/
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
30. Monthly
AcYve
Users
on
PC
in
2013
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
million
31. Tweet
Query
• Search
Tweets
by
using
Ressul
API
– GET
search/tweets.
Set
q
=
the
keyword
set
– 100
tweets/search
limited
– Repeatedly
fetch
data
unYl
all
tweets
in
the
coup
periods
are
discovered
• Be
able
to
search
back
to
7
days
May
22,
2014
Coup-‐related
tweet
:
339,148
tweets
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
32. Word
Cloud
Timeline
Coup
D’etat
hWp://sn.iisilab.org/
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
33. Web
of
Data
–the
Big
Picture-‐-‐
big
data
ontology
internet
of
thing
device
sensor
web
data
semi-‐structured
unstructured
semanYc
web
web
of
data
rdf
owl
xml
xml
linked
data
structured
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
35. CreaYng
Opportunity
for
Digital
Economy
-‐-‐Layered
Open
Data,
Open
Access-‐-‐
นวัตกร
นักพัฒนา
Mashup
Service designer
โปรแกรมเมอร์
นักวิจัย
นักพัฒนา
Service provider
Open data provider
Gov open data
นักวิจัย
นักพัฒนา
Digitally enabled industry
Tourism
36. ตอบโจทย์เศรษฐกิจบนฐานดิจิทัล
• สร้างโอกาสทางธุรกิจใหม่
• เพิ่มประสิทธิภาพบริการภาครัฐ
• ลดต้นทุนการผลิต
• สร้างนักพัฒนาแนวใหม่
(Linked)
Open
Data
!
Open
Access
!
Open
API
!
Open
Service
Plasorm
!
Open
Source
!
DE
based
on
Open
Data,
Open
Access,
10
October
2014,
virach@gmail.com
37. DigiYzed
Thailand:
The
UlYmate
Goal
• DT
is
a
framework
for
collaboraYon
in
technology
and
content
development
• DT
is
a
plaUorm
for
digital
content
sharing
• Toward
digital
economy,
DT
PaaS
will
be
established
Open
API
API
MarketPlace