On June 18, a master class on "Technologies for Transparency" will be held within the context of the Transparency Master's Program organized by Complutense University at the Center for Advanced Studies in Management. During this special session, the context of transparency and its relationship with information technologies will be analyzed, along with the factors that determine effective public information services, the advantages and disadvantages of transparency portals, open data portals, and citizen portals. In a second part, the technology of "content syndication" adapted for the redistribution of public administration information and documentation will be examined, including its operating principles, internal processes, and adaptations. Finally, a demonstrative phase will be conducted using the experimental AXYZ program, specifically adapted for this session.
PART 1 – The Context of Transparency
- Objectives of Transparency
- Information Technologies for Transparency
- Transparency Portals
- Open Data Portals
- Threats to Transparency
- Citizen Portals
PART 2 – Content Syndication
- Definition and Principles
- The Example of the BOE
- Content Syndication and Public Administration
- Terminology and Elements of Content Syndication
- Structure of a Syndication Channel
- The Content Syndication Process
- Parser Programs – Experiment
- Adaptation of content syndication technology
PART 3 – Demonstration
- The AXYZ program
- Download and installation
- Functions and options
- Operation
- Results
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If you attend this session and have a VIP code, you will be able to download the trial software I have prepared for this occasion. To do so, enter your code in the form below and access the download page for the materials.