1 year of open data in taiwan
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昨天在台灣中研院資創中心座談「開放政府資料:現況、願景、策略」的簡報。座談 http://creativecommons.tw/blog/20111129TRANSCRIPT
After One Year of Open Data in Taiwan
TH ScheeFertta Communications
2011.12.14中央研究院 資訊科技創新研究中心
Taipei, Taiwan
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Background:
Citizen + Data Enthusiast
Credit: mcclouc_chrome_characters
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Love at First Sight
• Budget 預算!
• Open Congress 國會議事記錄!
• Transparency 陽光法案!
• Wikileaks 維基解密!
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Open Sourcethis is like defining "democracy"...
Open Accessscholarly publications freely available on
the internet
Open Contentmaking resources aimed at a human audience (such as prose, photos, or
videos) freely available
Not New
!
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Open Source
Community
OSM
CC
Enterprise
Hadoop
Cassandra
Big Data
MapReduce
the R
Tech
Privacy
Ownership
Copyright
Rights Group Media
Data Journalism
Visualization
BI
EDW
Tender
OMG!
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US Open Government
EU Open Data Strategy
We think we are here
but...Taiwan
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But it's hard for Governments to experimentAn online compliance checklist for designers of government websites identifies no fewer than 24 different regulatory regimes with which all public government web sites must comply.
Robinson, David G., Yu, Harlan, Zeller, William P. and Felten, Edward W., Government Data and the Invisible Hand (Fall 2009). Yale Journal of Law & Technology, Vol. 11, p. 160, 2009. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1138083
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Open DataCloud Computing
Public Sector Information
OGPTransparency
E-Gov
Apps
Digital Divide
Infrastructure
OpenGov
Civic vs
State
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7.09%3.34%
32.34%57.22%
政府資訊系統 G-Cloud法人、科專科技研發(國科會)數位機會、學習
雲端運算產業發展方案 15項計畫
預算應用別
Source: 雲端運算產業發展方案(備查本)
Date: 20111123
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Local Governments
Central Governments
New Economy
Porcessing, editing and packaging
Marketingand deliveryData Creation Aggregation and
organization
Raw Data Final Product
ICT Infrastructure
Source: REVIEW OF RECENT STUDIES ON PSI RE-USE AND RELATED MARKET DEVELOPMENTS
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2 Worlds Apart
24hrs
Digital Nativesthat live in data
Digital Immigrantsthat struggle for data
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Information is the currency of democracy...... and Taiwan is right on the track to take it.
First quote that might be falsely accredited to Thomas Jefferson.
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