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An Architecture for Social Sharing and Collaboration around Open Data Visualisations

Published: 27 February 2016 Publication History

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This paper introduces the DatalEt-Ecosystem Provider (DEEP), an open source, extensible, modular and pluggable architecture providing datalets, which are web-component visualisations of datasets content. DEEP enables the shar-ing and collaboration around data visualisations, supporting for instance communities in public deliberation around Open Data. Users can create, reconfigure, reuse and share inter-active visualisations in any web-page and other systems.

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CSCW '16 Companion: Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion
February 2016
549 pages
ISBN:9781450339506
DOI:10.1145/2818052
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Published: 27 February 2016

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  1. Collaboration
  2. Open Data
  3. sharing of visualisations

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  • (2017)Engaging Citizens with a Social Platform for Open DataProceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research10.1145/3085228.3085302(242-249)Online publication date: 7-Jun-2017
  • (2017)Increasing Public Value through Co-Creation of Open Knowledge2017 Fourth International Conference on eDemocracy & eGovernment (ICEDEG)10.1109/ICEDEG.2017.7962512(47-54)Online publication date: Apr-2017
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  • (2016)Support Citizens in Visualising Open Data2016 20th International Conference Information Visualisation (IV)10.1109/IV.2016.45(271-276)Online publication date: Jul-2016

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