go to home page | go to navigation | go to page content | go to contact | go to sitemap
Home > Library > DE: Berlin Open Data Strategy - Organisational, legal and technical aspects of open data in Berlin > DE: Berlin Open Data Strategy - Organisational, legal and technical aspects of open data in Berlin

practice DE: Berlin Open Data Strategy - Organisational, legal and technical aspects of open data in Berlin

DE: Berlin Open Data Strategy - Organisational, legal and technical aspects of open data in Berlin

134 Visits |
starstarstarempty starempty starIn order to vote, you need to be logged in!
Published date
16 February 2012
Country
Germany
Domain
eGovernment
Languages
German
Author
Dr. Wolfgang Both (Hrsg.) and Prof. Dr. Ina Schieferdecker (Hrsg.)
Publisher
Fraunhofer FOKUS
License of the document
Copyright
© by Fraunhofer Verlag, 2012
Submitted By
ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA) | Belgium
Complete title:
Berlin Open Data Strategy - Organisational, legal and technical aspects of open data in Berlin - Concept, pilot system and recommendations for actions
Berliner Open Data-Strategie - Organisatorische, rechtliche und technische Aspekte offener Daten in Berlin - Konzept, Pilotsystem und Handlungsempfehlungen

Description (short summary):
The document Berlin Open Data Strategy (BODS) presents research results of Fraunhofer FOKUS as an outcome of an interdisciplinary approach covering organisational, technical and legal aspects. BODS outlines the relevance of open data for the promotion of innovation, transparency and participation in urban areas. Furthermore, BODS includes the concept as well as recommendations for action and an evaluation of the first German Open Data Platform 'Open Data Berlin' realised by Fraunhofer FOKUS and its partners. 

Number of pages: 179

Multimedia Content Select a Tab

There isn't any SlideShare for this library
There isn't any image for this library
There isn't any Video for this library
In order to send a message you need to be registered at least one month and have earned more than 150 kudos.
Robots should not follow this link
eGovernment