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Mobile Apps World 2010 Open Data & App Development Tiffany St James Wednesday 20 October, 2010

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Mobile Apps World 2010

Open Data & App Development

Tiffany St JamesWednesday 20 October, 2010

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What do we mean by open data

• Open data is a philosophy and practice

requiring that certain data be freely

available to everyone, without restrictions

from copyright, patents or other

mechanisms of control.

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And our govt means open data by...

• Non-personal data

• Information not code

• Figures, statistics

• Excel, tables, csv files

• Every report published

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Why is this important?

• Transparency

• Public sector reform

• Social benefits

• Economic benefits

• Global leadership positioning

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What did the UK Govt do?

• Opened up a repository for data

• Made departments publish data

• Created an online community of developers

• Made ‘linked data’ a reality

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Why is this world class?

• A way of marking up data for the web

• Enables concepts to be linked together

• Letting people walk through the data by

concept - e.g. data that is about:

• Schools

• With a budget over £3m

• In South East of England

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From this…

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…To this

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It looks like this:

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How did they do it?

• Work with people who were best in class

• Establish processes for release

• Build a back end

• Soft launch

• Blogger briefings

• Created visualisations to show people

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Example apps with public data

• Road traffic accidents

• Locrating – schools by Ofsted rating

• Where did my tax go?

• Compare the Care Home

• Day Nurseries

• UK Climate projections

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Crowdspeak – Parly candidates

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ASBOrometer

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Scores on the Doors – food hygiene

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Facebook crime stats quiz

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UK Post Box

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Find GPs

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Or dentists

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Or pharmacies

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Other data stores - Guardian

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Other data stores – US data.gov

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From visualisations

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To interactive apps

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Grounding information for you..

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What can we all learn from this?

• Information is beautiful…

• Making difficult things easy to understand is

worthwhile, useful and profitable

• Consider how you can bring alive

information for your clients?

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What needs to happen next

• Getting data out of the geek ghettos to

enable people to

• interrogate it

• play with it

• interact with it

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So what can I do?

• Businesses: Free your data

• Developers: Create apps

• Customers: Buy and demand apps

• All: Lobby to free data

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Presentation at:www.stimulationltd.co.uk

www.slideshare.net/stimulation

Tiffany St James

[email protected]

www.twitter.com/tiffanystjames