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English: Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web and Linked Data initiator, suggested a 5-star deployment scheme for Open Data. This scheme contains the five steps that this entails.
  1. 1 star: (OL) — make your stuff available on the web (whatever format) under an open license
  2. 2 stars (OL+RE) — make it available as structured data to make it machine-readable (e.g. Excel instead of image scan of a table)
  3. 3 stars: (OL+RE+OF) — make it available in a non-proprietary open format (e.g. CSV instead of Excel)
  4. 4 stars: (OL+RE+OF+URI) — use unique identifiers (URIs) to denote things, so that people can point at your stuff
  5. 5 stars: (OL+RE+OF+URI+LOD) — connect your data to other datasets to provide context (Linked Open Data)
Español: Tim Berners-Lee, el inventor de la Web e iniciador del Linked Data, sugirió un plan de desarrollo de 5 estrellas para Open Data. Este esquema contiene los cinco pasos que esto conlleva.
  1. 1 estrella - hacer que su material esté disponible en la web (cualquier formato) bajo una licencia abierta
  2. 2 estrellas - que estén disponibles como datos estructurados (por ejemplo, Excel en lugar de escanear la imagen de una tabla)
  3. 3 estrellas - que estén disponibles en un formato abierto no patentado (por ejemplo, CSV en lugar de Excel)
  4. 4 estrellas - usar las URI para referirse a las cosas en sus datos, para que la gente pueda hacer referencias a ellas
  5. 5 estrellas - vincular sus datos con otros datos para proporcionar un contexto (LOD / Linked Open Data)
Français : Tim Berners-Lee, principal inventeur du Web et des données liées, a suggéré un schéma de déploiement de 5 étoiles pour les données ouvertes. Ce schéma explique quelles sont les étapes pour se rendre au niveau 5.
  1. 1 étoile - publiez vos données sur le Web (peu importe leur format) avec une licence ouverte
  2. 2 étoiles - publiez-les en tant que données structurées (par exemple, un document Excel au lieu d’une image scannée d’un tableau)
  3. 3 étoiles - publiez-les dans un format ouvert et non-propriétaire (par exemple, un CSV plutôt qu’un Excel)
  4. 4 étoiles - utilisez des URI pour désigner des choses dans vos données, afin que les gens puissent faire des références à celles-ci
  5. 5 étoiles - liez vos données à d’autres données pour y ajouter du contexte
Português: Tim Berners-Lee, inventor da Web e iniciador dos dados vinculados, sugeriu um esquema de implantação de 5 estrelas para os dados abertos. Esse esquema contém as cinco etapas que isso implica.
  1. 1 estrela: (OL) - disponibilizar seu material na Web (qualquer que seja o formato) sob uma licença aberta
  2. 2 estrelas (OL+RE) - disponibilize-o como dados estruturados para torná-lo "legível por máquina" (por exemplo, Excel em vez de digitalização de imagem de uma tabela)
  3. 3 estrelas: (OL+RE+OF) - disponibilizá-lo em um "formato aberto" não proprietário (por exemplo, CSV em vez de Excel)
  4. 4 estrelas: (OL+RE+OF+URI) - use identificadores exclusivos' (URIs) para indicar coisas, para que as pessoas possam apontar para o seu material
  5. 5 estrelas: (OL+RE+OF+URI+LOD) - conecte seus dados a outros conjuntos de dados para fornecer contexto (Linked Open Data)
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Source http://5stardata.info/en/
Author Michael Hausenblas, James G. Kim, five-star Linked Open Data rating system developed by Tim Berners-Lee.

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