Information and communication technologies to provide open data in semantic formats
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v7i0.4075Keywords:
Open data, Semantic Web, Access to information act, RDF, SPARQL, Linked DataAbstract
The Brazilian Law on Access to Information of 2011 has attracted the interest of the community in relation to the actual availability and access to information provided by the Brazilian government. In this context, the Brazilian government has promoted an open data initiative, the Infraestructura de Datos Nacional Abierta (INDA), to create infrastructures that allow the use of this information by the society. Along with the process of publication of the data, it is also necessary to develop technologies to publish and recover such data in semantic formats that allow its interrelation in distributed environments.
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