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recovery.gov Open Gov TPC SA Overview
web scale REST (ROA, WOA) Web page = Web Service XHTML+RDFa markup for people and machines resource as public record global visibility and persistence of URI's Atom as RESTful API introspection service for feed resource discovery HTTP uniform interface CRUD analog - PUT/GET/POST/DELETE <entry> as recordset </entry> resource state event atom+xml and xhtml+xml representations Caching, Crawling and Indexing Web = DB Linked Open Data SPARQL endpoints, XHTML+RDFa
expose data four ways
manual reporting entities
automated reporting entities
put XHTML+RDFa in Atom <content>
add FFATA datasources to LOD cloud
track the dollar instead of the person
federated SOR graph DB integration
data modeling domain concepts lifecycle of the dollar stabilization stimulus recovery growth kinds of awards grants loans contracts milestones cost performance schedule financial lifecycle taxonomy ARRA tax and fiscal relief infrastructure science health education and training energy awardees primes federal subprimes state local business
open crowd sourcing Open Source Ref Architecture and Ref Implementations Web/App/DB servers and UI widgets Atom syn/pub servers and feed aggregators 'composite application' service host containers JEE, OSGi, LAMP impl's of RPC/REST API's 'continuous integration' toolsets automating build/test/deploy SNS + SCCM TPC apps blogs, wikis, forums, voting, whatever... leverage and augment existing LAMP/JEE OS tools Data integration Graph DB's for emergent 'axiomatic bridges'
dashboard widgetry MIT Simile Exhibits strong filter/sort view widget cohesion integrated across timeline, timechart, other ajax with XML or JSON data Google spreadsheet as Atom feed or JSON dataset widgets as feed/page client/consumer - just another service components structured transform 'Javascript On Demand' callbacks CSS controlled look and feel use your fav WYSIWYG editor local transcoding Semantic Mediawiki,RDF/XML, JSON, HTML don't expect to create the greatest dashboard ever, crowdsource this too with open data!