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Open data in Belgium by Michiel Mentens

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1 #DATASETS BRUSSELS 348

WALLONIA 88

FLANDERS 1539

BELGIUM 1725

LOCAL +++

#LICENSES BRUSSELS 1

WALLONIA 6

FLANDERS 4

BELGIUM 2+?

LOCAL ?

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win-win-win

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public/private

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#example1

Project Sensovo

Flanders Institute for Mobility

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private/public

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#example2

Cars share information about road conditions

Volvo

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private/

public/crowd

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#example3

Pick up and drop off data

Uber Belgium

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crowd/public

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#example4

Donate personal data for research

scientificamerican.com Picture: Steve Jurvetson/Flickr

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#conclusion

Full Spectrum Open Data

techpresident.com Picture: Wikipedia

full spectrum

open data

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P × B + D > C

A "calculus" for open data

Arnaud Sahuguet, David Sangokoya

P is the probability that opening the data will have some effect,

B is the individual benefit of opening the data,

D is the global or ecosystem impact, and

C is the cost.

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P × B + D > C

A "calculus" for open data

Arnaud Sahuguet, David Sangokoya

P is the probability that opening the data will have some effect,

B is the individual benefit of opening the data,

D is the global or ecosystem impact, and

C is the cost.

+ - standards

to publish the data

absence or inflexibility of

legal frameworks

data-driven culture inside

public and private sectors

lack of trust among the

various players

ecosystem of data

consumers

incentives for consumers

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Thank you

Theo Francken

Staatssecretaris bevoegd voor Asiel en Migratie en Administratieve Vereenvoudiging

Secrétaire d’Etat à l’Asile et la Migration et à la Simplification Administrative

Titelvoerend burgemeester van Lubbeek – Bourgmestre en titre de Lubbeek

Michiel Mentens

Advisor

State Secretary Theo Francken

[email protected]

@mmentens


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