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Removing Barriers to Transparency: a Case Study on the Use of Semantic Technologies to Tackle Procurement Data Inconsistency
Published on Jul 10, 2017873 Views
Public Procurement (PP) information, made available as Open Government Data (OGD), leads to tangible benefits to identify government spending for goods and services. Nevertheless, making data freely a
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Removing Barriers to Transparency: a Case Study on the Use of Semantic Technologies to Tackle Procurement Data Inconsistency00:00
Outline00:13
Untitled00:47
What is Transparency?00:51
What is Transparency? - 100:59
What is Transparency? - 201:17
What is Transparency? - 301:31
Is OGD Enough for Enabling Transparency through Procurement Data?01:52
Is OGD Enough for Enabling Transparency through Procurement Data? - 102:01
The Italian context02:30
The Italian context - 102:43
Table03:52
300.000 XML files from more than 16.000 public bodies04:16
What is Data Consistency?04:39
What is Data Consistency? - 104:44
What is Data Consistency? - 205:00
What is Data Consistency? - 305:47
What is Data Consistency? - 406:24
Our Contribution06:40
Our Contribution - 107:26
Our Contribution - 207:47
Results08:21
Table 208:25
Table 309:07
Discussion on Inconsistency Issues09:38
Discussion on Inconsistency Issues - 109:45
Business entities with more than one business name10:01
Business entities with more than one business name - 110:07
Business entities with more than one business name - 210:19
CIGs that identify more than one contract11:06
CIGs that identify more than one contract - 111:11
CIGs that identify more than one contract - 211:17
Incoherent payments among different versions of an ongoing contract11:44
Incoherent payments among different versions of an ongoing contract - 111:51
Graph12:17
Conclusions13:20
Conclusions - 113:24
Future Work14:00
Future Work - 114:03
Thank you14:53