Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2463728.2463732
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Implementation framework for open data in Colombia

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“…Otros países han desarrollado distintas estrategias de implementación de datos abiertos como: Kenya (Mutuku y Colaco, 2012) Colombia (Prieto, 2012), Brasil (Matheus et al, 2012) Italia, que la vincula con interoperabilidad (Lodi, Maccioni y Tortorelli, 2012).…”
Section: Tercera Dirección: Los Datos Abiertosunclassified
“…Otros países han desarrollado distintas estrategias de implementación de datos abiertos como: Kenya (Mutuku y Colaco, 2012) Colombia (Prieto, 2012), Brasil (Matheus et al, 2012) Italia, que la vincula con interoperabilidad (Lodi, Maccioni y Tortorelli, 2012).…”
Section: Tercera Dirección: Los Datos Abiertosunclassified
“…In the first category, three models are included: the Kalampokis [29] stage model, the Scholl and Luna-Reyes [33] systemic model, and the Open Government Implementation Model (OGIM) [26]. The second category includes the implementation framework for Open Data in Colombia [30] and the model to assess open data in public agencies from Solar [31]. This section will briefly describe each of these models as they provide some of the conceptual basis for the model we developed in 2007.…”
Section: Literature Review: Open Government Assessment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This definition allows for several interpretations, such as: (1) open government can be understood as a platform that translates government data into the citizen's language; (2) these transformations allow citizens to protect, reuse, collaborate, or interact with data in several forms; and (3) as a result of this transformation, citizens are empowered to scrutinize public officials' decisions and actions to enhance accountability and to then propose different alternatives for public services and other government actions. However, discussion about the open government concept and the development of theoretical frameworks for it are underdeveloped in this field of research [13][14][15].…”
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“…De otra parte, a raíz de los avances para la apertura de datos públicos, en Colombia se han realizado investigaciones que hacen referencia a la estrategia de DA (Prieto et al, 2012), el análisis de la calidad de los datos publicados en portales oficiales (Jimenez-Ramirez et al, 2018;Osorio-Sanabria, Amaya-Fernández & González-Zabala, 2018a), la medición del conocimiento y uso de DA de parte de los ciudadanos (Said-Hung et al, 2019), y las posibilidades que se pueden alcanzar con la combinación de DA y Big Data (Rodríguez Rojas, Tarazona Bermúdez & Cueva Lovelle, 2014). Si bien estas investigaciones se enfocan en aspectos de la apertura de datos, un estudio de las contribuciones logradas por las directrices nacionales para promover este movimiento no ha sido realizado.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified