Authors:
Jakub Klímek
1
;
Alexandros Chortaras
2
;
Jakub Míšek
3
;
Jim Yang
4
;
Steinar Skagemo
5
and
Vassilis Tzouvaras
2
Affiliations:
1
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Software Engineering, Czech Republic
;
2
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
;
3
Institute of Law and Technology, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
;
4
Norwegian Digitalisation Agency, Norway
;
5
Brønnøysund Register Centre, Norway
Keyword(s):
Interoperability, Linked Data, Open Data, Data Spaces, High-Value Datasets (HVDs), Company Data.
Abstract:
As part of the Open Data Directive, the European Commission has published a list of high-value datasets (HVDs) that public sector bodies must make available as open data. The list also contains specific data items that must be included in these datasets. However, it does not prescribe any technical means of how the data should be published, severely hindering the interoperability of the datasets once they are published. One of the HVD topics is company data. In this practice report paper, we present results of STIRData, a project co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility Programme of the European Union, focusing on technical, semantic, and legal interoperability of open data from business registries, covering the company data HVDs topic. The results include a data architecture and a data specification to make the published data technically and semantically interoperable, and legal interoperability guidelines to ensure legal interoperability of the published data. Moreover, proof-
of-concept transformations of data from selected European business registries are shown using open source tools and according to the specification. Finally, a user-orientated platform for browsing and analysing the data is presented as an example of the possibilities of using the data published in an interoperable way.
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