According to the Open Knowledge Foundation, open data can be defined as data that anyone can "freely download, reuse and redistribute, subject only, at most, to the requirement of attribution and equal sharing". Its reuse by society, businesses, entrepreneurs and the public sector can generate economic, social and governmental benefits.
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What is open data
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What is the Open Data portal of the Cabildo de Tenerife?
Read moreThe Open Data portal of the Cabildo de Tenerife is a digital platform that allows access to data published mainly by the Cabildo de Tenerife and the entities belonging to its public sector (autonomous bodies, consortiums, public companies, etc.), although data from the island's municipalities can also be found, which can be reused by the public sector itself, companies, entrepreneurs and society in general.
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Differences between an open data portal and a transparency portal
Read moreOur governments and society in general are moving towards new paradigms that introduce concepts that need to be explained in order to facilitate their understanding. Among these concepts are those related to Open Government, a model of government that seeks transparency in the actions of public administrations, accountability, as well as the collaboration and participation of citizens.
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Basic principles of open data
Read moreOpen Data are those that anyone is free to use, reuse and redistribute, with the only limit, if any, of the requirement of attribution of its source or acknowledgement of its authorship.
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Benefits of Open Data for the economy and industry
Read moreDo you know the information about companies and industrial estates or commercial premises that the Cabildo de Tenerife offers you in its Open Data portal?