Public authorities normally consider statistical data about indicators in their decision makings. Such valid kind of data allows an objective observation about indicator developments over time. In case of a significant deviation from the normal indicator level, it is difficult to understand the reasons for upcoming problems. In this article we present an approach that allows an enhanced information gathering through an improved information overview about the depending aspects to such an indicator by considering governmental data-sources that provide also other types of data than just statistics. Even more, our approach integrates a system that allows generating explanations for Open Government Data, especially to specific indicators, based ...
Part 2: Open Government Data and TransparencyInternational audienceAlthough the recently launched Op...
This paper contributes in the field of Open Data and their visualisations, trying to reduce the gap ...
Government agencies collect large amounts of structured and unstructured data. Although these data c...
Public authorities normally consider statistical data about indicators in their decision makings. Su...
Commonly, data used in public authorities are statistical data about certain indicator. Such valid k...
Commonly, data used in public authorities are statistical data about certain indicator. Such valid k...
A growing number of public institutions all over the world have recently started to make government ...
Open government data initiatives provide citizens with access to the information that governments ha...
Part 2: Open and Smart GovernmentInternational audienceA significant part of open data provided by g...
The economic impact of open data in Europe has an estimated value of €140 billions a year between di...
Open data have tremendous potential which however remains unexploited. A large part of open data is ...
Governments' internet usage is increasing substantially. More and more on-line e-Government-services...
Background knowledge from Linked Open Data sources, such as DBpedia, Eurostat, and GADM, can be use...
A revolution over the open data approach has gained importance over the last decade. This revolution...
The paper presents ongoing research aiming to ease the interaction with large amounts of public sect...
Part 2: Open Government Data and TransparencyInternational audienceAlthough the recently launched Op...
This paper contributes in the field of Open Data and their visualisations, trying to reduce the gap ...
Government agencies collect large amounts of structured and unstructured data. Although these data c...
Public authorities normally consider statistical data about indicators in their decision makings. Su...
Commonly, data used in public authorities are statistical data about certain indicator. Such valid k...
Commonly, data used in public authorities are statistical data about certain indicator. Such valid k...
A growing number of public institutions all over the world have recently started to make government ...
Open government data initiatives provide citizens with access to the information that governments ha...
Part 2: Open and Smart GovernmentInternational audienceA significant part of open data provided by g...
The economic impact of open data in Europe has an estimated value of €140 billions a year between di...
Open data have tremendous potential which however remains unexploited. A large part of open data is ...
Governments' internet usage is increasing substantially. More and more on-line e-Government-services...
Background knowledge from Linked Open Data sources, such as DBpedia, Eurostat, and GADM, can be use...
A revolution over the open data approach has gained importance over the last decade. This revolution...
The paper presents ongoing research aiming to ease the interaction with large amounts of public sect...
Part 2: Open Government Data and TransparencyInternational audienceAlthough the recently launched Op...
This paper contributes in the field of Open Data and their visualisations, trying to reduce the gap ...
Government agencies collect large amounts of structured and unstructured data. Although these data c...