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Availability and connectivity between data become an important factor in information processing. Distribution of Open Data has already gave contribution in providing data, but we still need to connect those data to create a useful solution. The objective of this research is to create web application prototype that can combine web scraping process, aggregation, and dashboard visualization by using...
This article introduces Linked Open Cube Analytics (LOCA) systems for performing statistical analysis on top of combined data. It explores LOCA systems' potential and challenges and presents a proof of concept of such a system.
Governments are one of the largest producers and collectors of data in many different domains. As one major aim of open government data initiatives is the release of social and commercial value, we here explore existing processes of value creation on government data. We identify the dimensions that impact, or are impacted by value creation, and distinguish between the different value creating roles...
Open data refers to data that is freely available in the Internet and can be used, reused, and redistributed without restrictions from copyright or patent. This paper describes our approach to fostering government transparency and public participation through linked open government data (LOGD). We have analyzed how Indonesian Government deals with the open government data issues, and we define its...
Government data is powerful, plentiful, and relevant to citizens' concerns. Making it open supports transparency, crowdsourcing data enhancement, and innovative service development. The authors review the state of linked open government data, in the context of the potential for the publishing organizations and the Linked Data Web itself, as well as the administrative and political issues raised.
The paper presents SIGMA (Semantic Government Mash-up Application), a platform able to create mash-ups by providing access to open governmental data. The proposed solution is based on the existing semantic Web technologies (especially RDF and SPARQL) and uses public distributed endpoints conforming to the Linked Data initiative. Also, SIGMA allows creating and deployment of independent plugins, encouraging...
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