Hello I'm Dieter De Paepe
Dieter is a technology enthusiast. After working several years in the private sector, he took an interest in web technology and joined the semantic web group at IDLab - imec, where he now works as a researcher.
This session reports on the development of the 5-star Linked Open Data Address Register (CRAB), containing over 3 mio addresses and their coordinates.
We will explain how the address-data was aligned on international data specifications via the OSLO²-programme, how we actually have built this platform, we’ll give you a jump-start on the how to query the address registry and explain how you can integrate them into your applications. Finally we will gather ideas for the roadmap through ideation.
Dieter is a technology enthusiast. After working several years in the private sector, he took an interest in web technology and joined the semantic web group at IDLab - imec, where he now works as a researcher.
Raf is involved in strategic e-Government projects for local and regional governments since 2002. As an advisor in e-government strategy, Raf tries to implement a more rational, interoptable e-government, promoting open data, open standards and open processes. Raf is also board member of Open Knowledge Belgium. He’s active in the in the Open Data community, advocating Open Tourism Data.
Ziggy Vanlishout has been working for the Flemish Information Agency since 2002. The mission of the agency is to enable an optimal application of information within the region. Ziggy is the product manager of the spatial address registry project and the buildings registry project. Currently Ziggy coordinates the ‘OSLO²/CRAB LOD’ programme. This programme aims at developing an integrated and harmonized set of semantic agreements for the domains of persons, organisations, addresses, buildings and public services by extending International standards.