Twinning Open Data Operational

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01.06.2023, 07:37
One way to formalise future collaboration after the completion of the TODO project is to establish a research group. The project consortium partners…
31.05.2023, 22:26
As a part of the WP6, Task 6.2 - Establishment of collaboration structure, the Memorandum of Understanding was signed among all partners of the TODO…
17.04.2023, 08:21
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences’ final visit to the University of the Aegean in Athens (UAEGEAN) took place from March 28 to March 30, 2023…
10.02.2023, 07:40
We are pleased to announce that the members of the organising committee of the International Conference on Open Data (ICOD 2022), whose theme was "…
31.01.2023, 14:51
In Croatia, open data research and research using it are mostly understood as a concept encompassing one discipline and one domain, ignoring the fact…
07.12.2022, 14:47
Pre-Conference Day of TODO ICOD was held on Monday (28.11.2022.) where a panel on fiscal transparency and workshop on high-value datasets in progress…
OUR PROGRESS

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Progress within core work packages

WP 1: Management and Coordination
100%
WP2: Capacity building
100%
WP3: ESRs training and Joint Supervision
100%
WP4: Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing
100%
WP5: Dissemination and Outreach
100%
WP6: Sustainability
100%

Triple store

The ‘triples’ of RDF data can be stored in a specialised database, called a triple store, against which queries can be made in the query language SPARQL.

Source: ODH

Transport data

Public transport routes, timetables and real time data are valuable but difficult candidates for open data. Even when they are published, data from different transit authorities and companies may not be available in compatible formats, making it difficult for third parties to provide integrated transport information.

Transparency

A principle of the public administration and democratic political system. Governments and other public sector bodies are said to be transparent when their workings and decision-making processes are well-understood, properly documented and open to scrutiny. Transparency is one of the aspects of open government. An increase in transparency is one of the benefits of open data.

Tab-separated values

Tab-separated values (TSV) are a very common form of text file format for sharing tabular data. The format is extremely simple and highly machine-readable.

Source: ODH

Structured data

All data has some structure, but ‘structured data’ refers to data where the structural relation between elements is explicit in the way the data is stored on a computer disk. XML and JSON are common formats that allow many types of structure to be represented. The internal representation of, for example, word-processing documents or PDF documents reflects the positioning of entities on the page, not their logical structure, which is correspondingly difficult or impossible to extract automatically.

Standard licence

A set of predefined re-use conditions in a digital format, preferably compatible with standardised public licences available online.

Source: OD Directive

Standard

A published specification for, e.g., the structure of a particular file format, recommended nomenclature to use in a particular domain, a common set of metadata fields, etc. Conforming to relevant standards greatly increases the value of published data by improving machine readability and easing data integration.

SQL

Structured Query Language, a standard language used for interrogating many types of database. See → query.

Source: ODH

Spreadsheet

A table of data and calculations that can be processed interactively with a specialised spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc.

Source: ODH

SPARQL Endpoint

A service that accepts Sparql queries and returns answers to them as Sparql result sets. It is best practice for dataset providers to give the URL of their Sparql endpoint to allow access to their data programmatically or through a web interface.

Enabling a user-driven, sustainable and fair open data ecosystem through interdisciplinary research and education.

Delft University of Technology

Establishing the interdisciplinary approach in open data research towards addressing the societal, political and economic challenges.

University of the Aegean

Dealing with challenges and grasping new opportunities with reliable, up-to-date and easily accessible data to increase efficiency in planning, producing and delivering food to consumers.

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb

Information technologies drive open data to make government more transparent, science more visible and society more empowered.

Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb

Advancing technological foundations of open data as the cornerstone of an innovative society. 

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb

Open traffic data provide reliable information for statistics, planning and real-time user information in interdisciplinary area. Vast amount of traffic data is essential for traffic and transport planning.
 

Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb

Geospatial data is one of the cornerstones of information society and the ongoing digital revolution. The vision of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Geodesy is realizing the full potential of the geospatial data - active research, promotion and education throughout the interdisciplinary approach.

Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb

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