=Paper= {{Paper |id=Vol-1614/invited_paper_4 |storemode=property |title=Building Agreed Vocabularies and Data Structures for Successful Open City Data Sharing |pdfUrl=https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1614/invited_paper_4.pdf |volume=Vol-1614 |authors=Oscar Corcho |dblpUrl=https://dblp.org/rec/conf/icteri/Corcho16 }} ==Building Agreed Vocabularies and Data Structures for Successful Open City Data Sharing== https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1614/invited_paper_4.pdf
Building Agreed Vocabularies and Data Structures
      for Successful Open City Data Sharing

                               Invited Tutorial

                                 Oscar Corcho 1
              1
                  Facultad de Informática, Campus de Montegancedo,
                          Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
                          Boadilla Del Monte, 28660 Spain
                               ocorcho@fi.upm.es



 Abstract. Existing EU directives and national laws on the reuse of Public Sec-
 tor Information have motivated the creation of a large set of open data portals
 across Europe (following a global worldwide trend towards openness in the
 publication of open data). This is also the case in Spain, where the national
 government and national agencies, as well as regional governments and institu-
 tions, and local city councils, have started publishing actively open data in their
 corresponding portals. However, this wealth of data has been generated in a
 bottom up fashion, what means that the selection of the datasets to be published
 is done by those publishers independently, and that the formats and data struc-
 tures in which such datasets are available are generally very heterogeneous.
 This generates problems for those companies and individuals who want to reuse
 such data across several institutions.
 This tutorial will present the work that has been done in the context of one of
 the Spanish normalization working groups towards the definition of an open
 data maturity model for cities and for the selection of a set of ten datasets to be
 published by cities, and which is now being extended to handle many more
 datasets. The goal of this tutorial is to show how this process could also be ap-
 plied in other countries and by other cities in different parts of the world.


 Keywords. Smart city, open data, public sector information reuse, PSI reuse,
 vocabularies.
 Key Terms. KnowledgeEngineeringProcess.




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