lunes, octubre 17, 2011

Open Government Data


Entrevista realizada por Canal Extremadura TV a Manuel Velardo, sobre movimiento Open Data. Los 8 principios del movimiento Open Data son:
1. Data Must Be Complete: All public data are made available. Data are electronically stored information or recordings, including but not limited to documents, databases, transcripts, and audio/visual recordings. Public data are data that are not subject to valid privacy, security or privilege limitations, as governed by other statutes.

2. Data Must Be Primary: Data are published as collected at the source, with the finest possible level of granularity, not in aggregate or modified forms.

3. Data Must Be Timely: Data are made available as quickly as necessary to preserve the value of the data.

4. Data Must Be Accessible:
Data are available to the widest range of users for the widest range of purposes.

5. Data Must Be Machine processable: Data are reasonably structured to allow automated processing of it.

6. Access Must Be Non-Discriminatory: Data are available to anyone, with no requirement of registration.

7. Data Formats Must Be Non-Proprietary: Data are available in a format over which no entity has exclusive control.

8. Data Must Be License-free: Data are not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark or trade secret regulation. Reasonable privacy, security and privilege restrictions may be allowed as governed by other statutes.

Finally, compliance must be reviewable.

    A contact person must be designated to respond to people trying to use the data.
    A contact person must be designated to respond to complaints about violations of the principles.
    An administrative or judicial court must have the jurisdiction to review whether the agency has applied these principles appropriately.
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