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Towards Linked Open Business Registers: The Application of the Registered Organization Vocabulary in Greece

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  • Anastasia Varytimou

    (International Hellenic University, Kentriki Makedonia, Greece)

  • Nikolaos Loutas

    (PwC, Zaventem, Belgium)

  • Vassilios Peristeras

    (EC, DG for Informatics, Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations, Brussels, Belgium)

Abstract

Business data is high-value data and has a high reuse potential both in national and in cross-border settings. National business registers, tax authorities and others are currently holding such data. Opening up basic business data and making it available in machine-readable formats will definitely increase its reuse. In this work, the authors present, following a stepwise approach, how this can be achieved. They used a part of the dataset of legal entities, comprising approximately 29000 entities, maintained by the Greek Tax Authorities and described it with the Registered Organization vocabulary (RegOrg). The authors followed a publishing and consumption pipeline and made this data available as Linked Open Government Data (LOGD). They conclude this work with a number of findings and lessons learnt which can be useful for base registers and other owners of authoritative data that are considering moving towards LOGD.

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  • Anastasia Varytimou & Nikolaos Loutas & Vassilios Peristeras, 2015. "Towards Linked Open Business Registers: The Application of the Registered Organization Vocabulary in Greece," International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS), IGI Global, vol. 11(2), pages 66-92, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jswis0:v:11:y:2015:i:2:p:66-92
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    1. Anastasija Nikiforova & Nina Rizun & Magdalena Ciesielska & Charalampos Alexopoulos & Andrea Miletiv{c}, 2023. "Towards High-Value Datasets determination for data-driven development: a systematic literature review," Papers 2305.10234, arXiv.org.

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