950 resultados para Open Data, Dati Aperti, Open Government Data


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Open data refers to publishing data on the web in machine-readable formats for public access. Using open data, innovative applications can be developed to facilitate people‟s lives. In this thesis, based on the open data cases (discussed in the literature review), Open Data Lappeenranta is suggested, which publishes open data related to opening hours of shops and stores in Lappeenranta City. To prove the possibility of creating Open Data Lappeenranta, the implementation of an open data system is presented in this thesis, which publishes specific data related to shops and stores (including their opening hours) on the web in standard format (JSON). The published open data is used to develop web and mobile applications to demonstrate the benefits of open data in practice. Also, the open data system provides manual and automatic interfaces which make it possible for shops and stores to maintain their own data in the system. Finally in this thesis, the completed version of Open Data Lappeenranta is proposed, which publishes open data related to other fields and businesses in Lappeenranta beyond only stores‟ data.

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It is a challenge to measure the impact of releasing data to the public since the effects may not be directly linked to particular open data activities or substantial impact may only occur several years after publishing the data. This paper proposes a framework to assess the impact of releasing open data by applying the Social Return on Investment (SROI) approach. SROI was developed for organizations intended to generate social and environmental benefits thus fitting the purpose of most open data initiatives. We link the four steps of SROI (input, output, outcome, impact) with the 14 high-value data categories of the G8 Open Data Charter to create a matrix of open data examples, activities, and impacts in each of the data categories. This Impact Monitoring Framework helps data providers to navigate the impact space of open data laying out the conceptual basis for further research.

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Smart cities, cities that are supported by an extensive digital infrastructure of sensors, databases and intelligent applications, have become a major area of academic, governmental and public interest. Simultaneously, there has been a growing interest in open data, the unrestricted use of organizational data for public viewing and use. Drawing on Science and Technology Studies (STS), Urban Studies and Political Economy, this thesis examines how digital processes, open data and the physical world can be combined in smart city development, through the qualitative interview-based case study of a Southern Ontario Municipality, Anytown. The thesis asks what are the challenges associated with smart city development and open data proliferation, is open data complimentary to smart urban development; and how is expertise constructed in these fields? The thesis concludes that smart city development in Anytown is a complex process, involving a variety of visions, programs and components. Although smart city and open data initiatives exist in Anytown, and some are even overlapping and complementary, smart city development is in its infancy. However, expert informants remained optimistic, faithful to a technologically sublime vision of what a smart city would bring. The thesis also questions the notion of expertise within the context of smart city and open data projects, concluding that assertions of expertise need to be treated with caution and scepticism when considering how knowledge is received, generated, interpreted and circulates, within organizations.

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Questa tesi tratta di scambio di dati aperti (open data exchange). In particolare, tratta di intervalli temporali con annesse informazioni di vario tipo. Le attività commerciali, come aziende, bar, ristoranti, cinema, teatri, e via dicendo, hanno bisogno di un modo comune per poter condividere i dati inerenti ai propri orari (timetable). Lo scopo di questa tesi è quello di mostrare un modello efficiente, compatto e completo per poter condividere tali informazioni con l'ausilio di formati standard (XML). Oggi giorno esistono diverse soluzioni atte a far fronte a questa necessità ma si tratta di soluzioni incomplete e che gestiscono tali informazioni separatamente. Il problema sorto è quello di avere un'unica struttura che posso unificare informazioni di diverso carattere con gli orari di un'attività: un cinema ha la necessità di fornire orari di diverse proiezioni svolte in sale diverse, una tournée dovrà poter specificare le coordinate geografiche del prossimo evento e così discorrendo.

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Collaboration in the public sector is imperative to achieve e-government objectives such as improved efficiency and effectiveness of public administration and improved quality of public services. Collaboration across organizational and institutional boundaries requires public organizations to share e-government systems and services through for instance, interoperable information technology and processes. Demands on public organizations to become more open also require that public organizations adopt new collaborative approaches for inviting and engaging citizens in governmental activities. E-government related collaboration in the public sector is challenging, however, and collaboration initiatives often fail. Public organizations need to learn how to collaborate since forms of e-government collaboration and expected outcomes are mostly unknown. How public organizations can collaborate and the expected outcomes are thus investigated in this thesis by studying multiple collaboration cases on the acquisition and implementation of a particular e-government investment (digital archive). This thesis also investigates how e-government collaboration can be facilitated through artifacts. It is done through a case study, where objects that cross boundaries between collaborating communities in the public sector are studied, and by designing a configurable process model integrating several processes for social services. By using design science, this thesis also investigates how an m-government solution that facilitates collaboration between citizens and public organizations can be designed. The thesis contributes to literature through describing five different modes of interorganizational collaboration in the public sector and the expected benefits from each mode. It also contributes with an instantiation of a configurable process model supporting three open social e-services and with evidence of how it can facilitate collaboration. This thesis further describes how boundary objects facilitate collaboration between different communities in an open government design initiative. It contributes with a designed mobile government solution, thereby providing proof of concept and initial design implications for enabling collaboration with citizens through citizen sourcing (outsourcing a governmental activity to citizens through an open call). This thesis also identifies research streams within e-government collaboration research through a literature review and the thesis contributions are related to the identified research streams. This thesis gives directions for future research by suggesting that future research should focus further on understanding e-government collaboration and how information and communication technology can facilitate collaboration in the public sector. It is suggested that further research should investigate m-government solutions to form design theories. Future research should also examine how value can be co-created in e-government collaboration.

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Taking a realist view that law is one form of politics, this dissertation studies the roles of citizens and organizations in mobilizing the law to request government agencies to disclose environmental information in China, and during this process, how the socio-legal field interacts with the political-legal sphere, and what changes have been brought about during their interactions. This work takes a socio-legal approach and applies methodologies of social science and legal analysis. It aims to understand the paradox of why and how citizens and entities have been invoking the law to access environmental information despite the fact that various obstacles exist and the effectiveness of the new mechanism of environmental information disclosure still remains low. The study is largely based on the 28 cases and eight surveys of environmental information disclosure requests collected by the author. The cases and surveys analysed in this dissertation all occurred between May 2008, when the OGI Regulations and the OEI Measures came into effect, and August 2012 when the case collection was completed. The findings of this study have shown that by invoking the rules of law made by the authorities to demand government agencies disclosing environmental information, the public, including citizens, organizations, law firms, and the media, have strategically created a repercussive pressure upon the authorities to act according to the law. While it is a top-down process that has established the mechanism of open government information in China, it is indeed the bottom-up activism of the public that makes it work. Citizens and organizations’ use of legal tactics to push government agencies to disclose environmental information have formed not only an end of accessing the information but more a means of making government agencies accountable to their legal obligations. Law has thus played a pivotal role in enabling citizen participation in the political process. Against the current situation in China that political campaigns, or politicization, from general election to collective actions, especially contentious actions, are still restrained or even repressed by the government, legal mobilization, or judicialization, that citizens and organizations use legal tactics to demand their rights and push government agencies to enforce the law, become de facto an alternative of political participation. During this process, legal actions have helped to strengthen the civil society, make government agencies act according to law, push back the political boundaries, and induce changes in the relationship between the state and the public. In the field of environmental information disclosure, citizens and organizations have formed a bottom-up social activism, though limited in scope, using the language of law, creating progressive social, legal and political changes. This study emphasizes that it is partial and incomplete to understand China’s transition only from the top-down policy-making and government administration; it is also important to observe it from the bottom-up perspective that in a realistic view law can be part of politics and legal mobilization, even when utterly apolitical, can help to achieve political aims as well. This study of legal mobilization in the field of environmental information disclosure also helps us to better understand the function of law: law is not only a tool for the authorities to regulate and control, but inevitably also a weapon for the public to demand government agencies to work towards their obligations stipulated by the laws issued by themselves.

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Resource for INFO2009 Coursework 2 - Team Helios. The video covers the topic of open government data and the benefits and drawbacks to producing and using it.

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This research attempts to analyze the effects of open government data on the administration and practice of the educational process by comparing the contexts of Brazil and England. The findings illustrate two principal dynamics: control and collaboration. In the case of control, or what is called the "data-driven" paradigm, data help advance the cause of political accountability through the disclosure of school performance. In collaboration, or what is referred to as the "data-informed" paradigm, data is intended to support the decision-making process of administrators through dialogical processes with other social actors.

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Die Open Government Bewegung soll der Verwaltungsführung mehr Transparenz und Verständnis entgegenbringen. Durch Open Finance Apps werden Finanzangaben und dazugehörige Informationen verständlich zugänglich gemacht und Grössenverhältnisse veranschaulicht.

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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão de Sistemas de Informação

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Access to information legislations are now present in over 50 countries world-wide. Lagging behind some of its own Cantons, the Swiss Federal government was until recently one of the few hold outs in Europe. But, in December 2004, the Confederation voted the 'Loi sur la Transparence de l'administration' or Law on Transparency (LTrans) a Law that came into effect in July 2006. This paper presents an overview of the new Law and underlines the main institutional challenges to its introduction in Switzerland.

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A tese teve como objetivo apresentar a leitura e a análise dos processos que levaram conquistas inéditas às comunidades em Juruti, no baixo amazonas, região localizada no estado do Pará. Juruti foi palco de conflitos, negociações, acordos e conquistas frente ao grande empreendimento de extração mineral desenvolvido pela ALCOA. Essas conquistas são resultados de fatores externos e internos. O externo foi marcado por um conjunto favorável, relacionado ao governo de esquerda no âmbito federal, estadual e municipal; e por um arcabouço institucional jurídico que reconhece os direitos coletivos e territoriais, a emergência da questão ambiental e a presença da Igreja Católica, por meio do trabalho pastoral das Irmãs Franciscanas de Maristella, orientadas pela teologia da libertação e a pedagogia do oprimido. No âmbito interno, prevaleceu o caráter tradicional, a vivência comunitária e as práticas coletivas, como o puxirum, que possibilitaram a constituição de um território organizado e capaz de desencadear processos de mobilização e resistência com a mínima fragmentação e cooptação. O apoio de diferentes contribuições teóricas da sociologia, da antropologia entre outras facilitaram a nossa leitura do processo vivido no território de Juruti, assim como as abordagens do pós-desenvolvimento. A metodologia da pesquisa é de natureza exploratória, descritiva e explicativa, articulada com técnicas de campo como: a coleta de informações e entrevistas com pessoas-chave, documentos de empresa, comunidades, Igreja Católica e outros. Tal procedimento buscou compreender os discursos empreendidos pelos autores presentes em Juruti. Identificamos a estreita relação da Igreja com movimentos e grupos que encamparam a luta na região de Juruti junto a ALCOA, por meio da Congregação das Irmãs Franciscana de Maristella, em virtude da sua história de inserção no local, e de sua opção em defesa da tradicionalidade das comunidades. Também percebemos um governo favorável, aberto ao diálogo, à existência de uma conjuntura política favorável; a preocupação da sociedade global com o meio ambiente; a existência de um arcabouço jurídico com o reconhecimento de direitos institucionalizados, como os direitos territoriais. Com tal abordagem, conclui-se que diante das múltiplas ações dos grandes projetos é preciso articular oportunidades e potencialidades de forma a buscar os caminhos de superação da invisibilidade atribuída às comunidades pelo Estado e grandes empreendimentos econômicos. Os aspectos organizativos em Juruti, assim como sua articulação, levaram à superação dos mecanismos de dominação, padronização e invisibilidade das comunidades tradicionais na Amazônia.