9. Our definition (for now)
Data in the public domain
Availlable to everyone
CC or ODBL license
Known quality, timestamp, continuity
Documented and “metadated”
Digital…
22. Goal determines position
Use external open data for our own processes
Share our data with as many as possible
Stimulate and maximise innovation by others
Just be a bit more open and transparant
…
25. Step 2: determine
level of
energy / investment
and possible
innovation by externals
(license, quality, continuity,…)
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27.
28.
29. Enschede
Enable open webservices (Deliver, high)
Build open data portal (Deliver, middle)
Organise hackathon (Build, low)
Apply a very open license (Build, high)
A
B
C
31. Nijmegen
Deliver open data files (Deliver, low)
Build a portal (Deliver, low)
Organise a contest (Build, low)
Apply a very ope license (Build, high)
A
B
C
32.
33. Nationale satelliet data portaal
Deliver open data (Deliver, low)
Build a portal (Build, middle)
Apply a strict license (Build, low)
A
B
45. Step 3: Open data tomorrow!
Set your open geodata goals
Determine your position (Deliver a/or Build a/r C)
Determine energy level and innovation to others
And go into action mode with an open data experiment
E.g. make that garbage collection webservice open to all
E.g. create a webapp with data form ArcGIS.com
E.g. organise a local open data event (it is great fun!)
51. Concluding
Open data brings us all more
The rules of the game have not been fixed
It is a big topic, which we should address in small steps
We’d love to take those open data steps with you!
52. How it’s made
Reading books and articles
Conversations at several open data and app events
Converstations between these two authors
Tools: paper, MindJet, PowerPoint, Slideshare, LinkedIn,
Wordpress, Twitter… and ArcGIS.com