9. Data originate in a distributed environment
There are aggregations at different levels:
• Cities
• Province
• Region of Flanders
• Region of Wallonia
• Brussels
• Belgium
There are different streams for
• hotels/b&b,
• restaurants,
• cultural events,…
The landscape (as is)
W VL
O VL
VL B
A
L
Toerisme
Vlaanderen
18. Output
• For aggregations
• For links and relations
• For added value arrangements
• For translations
• To incorporate in local datasets
• To be enriched
Touristic data are travelling
around:
Aggregate
Curate
Share
19. • Propietary websites
• APIs
• Other websites
• Agencies
• Analytics and Statistics
Touristic data are published
on:
Aggregate
Curate
Share
Publish
20. In a
• continuous
• interlinked
• process
• with different agents
But they are managed in silos
Touristic data are generated
Aggregate
Curate
Share
Publish
22. Offering Experience
Availability
Statistics
• What do we provide information on?
• What kind of things (properties) do we
typical want to say about the instances
we want to describe?
• = domain model
• = ontology
• = semantic model
http://tourism.openknowledge.be/spec/
One sector, one language
31. • Sub optimal
• Inefficient
• Expensive
= a disposable data economy
Our current governance for
touristic data is
32. Paradigm shift in the governance:
• True on my desktop -> true in the
world
• Static consolidation -> dynamic re-
use
• Book -> Wiki
Allow to re-use
An open sustainable data
ecosystem requires:
33. Open Platform
• Linked data
• Re-use linked data
• User friendly
• Open source
• API
• Tooling
An open sustainable data
ecosystem requires:
43. Data
• Open structure
• For open data
Data community
• Sharing
• Self corrective
Data platform
• = User friendly
• = Open source
• = APIs
• = Scalable
Open use
Open
Platform
Open Data