The OpenGovIntelligence Framework takes a hard systems based approach and uses object process methodology to develop a model of the OpenGovIntelligence co-creation system.
A number of software tools that enable publishing, linking, and reusing LOSD: (i) CubiQL - A GraphQL service for querying Linked Data Cubes, (ii) JSON API For Data Cube (Specification & Implementation), (iii) Table2QB and Grafter, (iv) Data Cube Builder, (v) Assisted Cube Schema Creator, (vi) Data Cube RDF Validator, (vii) Data Cube Aggregator, (viii) LOSD Machine Learning Component, (ix) Data Cube Explorer, (x) SPARQL Connector for Exploratory, (xi) Data Science Studio SPARQL plugin.
The OpenGovIntelligence operated six pilot projects.
The aim of the Trafford pilot was to help support Jobcentre Plus teams in Greater Manchester who deliver services that help people into work by co-creating web applications that visualise linked open statistical data on worklesness.
The Flemish pilot converted 7 years of environmental reporting by companies on emissions and waste to RDF data cubes and linked these with other datasets. A citizen-oriented web application, as defined during the co-creation phase, has been developed and brought into production.
The Marine Institute pilot LOSD-driven service visualizes data collected by the Irish Data Buoy Network. This is a network of weather and wave buoys returning environmental measurements of climatological and wave conditions from around the Irish coasts.
The Lithuanian pilot designed a one-stop, easy-to-use, market research tool that helps entrepreneurs and investors analyse and compare the business environment at the municipal level.
The purpose of the Estonian pilot was to fight information asymmetry in the real estate market and provide an easy way to access real estate data.
The Greek Pilot aimed at improving the internal decision-making process in the policy sector of Government Vehicles by means of Linked Open Statistical Data.
Swirrl intends to adopt a business model in which the OpenGovIntelligence toolkit and methodology for LOSD are integrated into a software product.
The online videos, tutorials, papers, online courses and presentations produced by the project to raise skills and awareness remain available and can be used.