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Basic registers and standards data as precursors for Linked Data

Base registers are central components of a Linked Data ecosystem. Together with commonly used data models or ontologies, they ensure that data sets can be linked with each other even across organisational boundaries. Without them, Linked Data would not be possible. Based on an ongoing project that aims to advance the publication of Linked Open […]

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Building a Linked Open Data Ecosystem for the Performing Arts

Over the past six months, the BFH Institute for Public Sector Transformation has had the pleasure to accompany the Canadian Arts Presenting Association‘s Linked Digital Future Initiative , which intends to leverage the potential of linked open data in the area of the performing arts. At the difference of earlier projects we have been involved […]

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Algorithms also discriminate – as their programmers tell them to do

Companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to make decisions or to make decisions based on their suggestions. These suggestions can also be discriminatory. To prevent this, we need not only to understand program codes on a technical level, but also to incorporate human thinking and decision-making processes to detect and reduce systematic deception. CO […]

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How service providers are integrated into the electronic patient dossier

The complexity of connecting a service provider to the electronic patient dossier varies depending on the level of integration. An overview of the relevant IHE profiles can help in the decision-making process The electronic patient dossier (EPD) will come, this was reaffirmed in the eHealth Strategy 2.0. For hospitals, this means that by 2020 they […]