Up to the present day much effort has been made to publish government data on the Web. However, such data has been published in different formats. For any particular source and use (e.g. exploration, visualization, integration) of such information special applications have to be written. This limits the overall usability of the information provided and makes it diffcult to access information resources. These limitations can be overridden, if the information will be provided using a homogeneous data and access model complying with the Linked Data principles. In this paper we showcase how raw Open Government Data (OGD) from heterogeneous sources can be processed, converted, published and used on the Web of Linked Data. In particular we demonstrate our experience in processing of OGD on two use cases: the Digital Agenda Scoreboard and the Financial Transparency System of the European Commission.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 ermilov-i-2012--a
%A Ermilov, Ivan
%A Stadler, Claus
%A Martin, Michael
%A Auer, Sören
%B Proceedings of the KESW2012
%D 2012
%K 2012 auer fts group_aksw iermilov lod2page martin peer-reviewed scoreboard stadler
%T Towards an Open-Governmental Data Web
%U http://svn.aksw.org/papers/2012/KESW2012_OpenGovWeb/public.pdf
%X Up to the present day much effort has been made to publish government data on the Web. However, such data has been published in different formats. For any particular source and use (e.g. exploration, visualization, integration) of such information special applications have to be written. This limits the overall usability of the information provided and makes it diffcult to access information resources. These limitations can be overridden, if the information will be provided using a homogeneous data and access model complying with the Linked Data principles. In this paper we showcase how raw Open Government Data (OGD) from heterogeneous sources can be processed, converted, published and used on the Web of Linked Data. In particular we demonstrate our experience in processing of OGD on two use cases: the Digital Agenda Scoreboard and the Financial Transparency System of the European Commission.
@inproceedings{ermilov-i-2012--a,
abstract = {Up to the present day much effort has been made to publish government data on the Web. However, such data has been published in different formats. For any particular source and use (e.g. exploration, visualization, integration) of such information special applications have to be written. This limits the overall usability of the information provided and makes it diffcult to access information resources. These limitations can be overridden, if the information will be provided using a homogeneous data and access model complying with the Linked Data principles. In this paper we showcase how raw Open Government Data (OGD) from heterogeneous sources can be processed, converted, published and used on the Web of Linked Data. In particular we demonstrate our experience in processing of OGD on two use cases: the Digital Agenda Scoreboard and the Financial Transparency System of the European Commission.},
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author = {Ermilov, Ivan and Stadler, Claus and Martin, Michael and Auer, S{\"o}ren},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the KESW2012},
date-modified = {2012-12-02 12:55:23 +0000},
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keywords = {2012 auer fts group_aksw iermilov lod2page martin peer-reviewed scoreboard stadler},
timestamp = {2024-06-18T09:44:38.000+0200},
title = {{T}owards an {O}pen-{G}overnmental {D}ata {W}eb},
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year = 2012
}