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Volume 1, Issue 3July 2020
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  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
EISSN:2639-0175
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Being Fair about the Design of FAIR Data Standards
Article No.: 18, Pages 1–7https://doi.org/10.1145/3399632

Since 2014 the FAIR data movement has been rapidly altering the landscape of data sharing and re-use. Support for the FAIR movement has seen the evolution of disciplinary-specific standards to foster data that are “finable, accessible, interoperable and ...

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Deconstructing Human-assisted Video Transcription and Annotation for Legislative Proceedings
Article No.: 19, Pages 1–24https://doi.org/10.1145/3395316

Legislative proceedings present a rich source of multidimensional information that is crucial to citizens and journalists in a democratic system. At present, no fully automated solution exists that is capable of capturing all the necessary information ...

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Regional E-governance Development Index for Developing Nations
Article No.: 20, Pages 1–26https://doi.org/10.1145/3386163

E-governance has proven to be instrumental in the expansion and evolution of how governments interact with and deliver services to their citizens. The United Nations (UN) E-Governance Development Index (EGDI) is the most widely used metric for ...

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A Semantically Rich Framework for Knowledge Representation of Code of Federal Regulations
Article No.: 21, Pages 1–17https://doi.org/10.1145/3425192

Federal government agencies and organizations doing business with them have to adhere to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The CFRs are currently available as large text documents that are not machine processable and so require extensive manual ...

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Blockchains for Government: Use Cases and Challenges
Article No.: 22, Pages 1–21https://doi.org/10.1145/3427097

Blockchain is the technology used by developers of cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, to enable exchange of financial “coins” between participants in the absence of a trusted third party to ensure the transaction, such as is typically done by governments. ...

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