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        Livre - Daniel Lathrop - 01/03/2010 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Daniel Lathrop - Laurel Ruma
      • Editeur : O'reilly Media, Inc.
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/03/2010
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 430.0
      • Expédition : 838
      • ISBN : 9780596804350



      • Résumé :

        • Foreword
        • Preface Chapter 1: A Peace Corps for Programmers Chapter 2: Government As a Platform Chapter 3: By the People Chapter 4: The Single Point of Failure Chapter 5: Engineering Good Government Chapter 6: Enabling Innovation for Civic Engagement Chapter 7: Online Deliberation and Civic Intelligence Chapter 8: Open Government and Open Society Chapter 9: You Can Be the Eyes and Ears: Barack Obama and the Wisdom of Crowds Chapter 10: Two-Way Street: Government with the People Chapter 11: Citizens' View of Open Government Chapter 12: After the Collapse: Open Government and the Future of Civil Service Chapter 13: Democracy, Under Everything Chapter 14: Emergent Democracy Chapter 15: Case Study: Tweet Congress Chapter 16: Entrepreneurial Insurgency: Republicans Connect With the American People Chapter 17: Disrupting Washington's Golden Rule Chapter 18: Case Study: GovTrack.us Chapter 19: Case Study: FollowTheMoney.org Chapter 20: Case Study: MAPLight.org Chapter 21: Going 2.0: Why OpenSecrets.org Opted for Full Frontal Data Sharing Chapter 22: All Your Data Are Belong to Us: Liberating Government Data Chapter 23: Case Study: Many Eyes Chapter 24: My Data Can't Tell You That Chapter 25: When Is Transparency Useful? Chapter 26: Transparency Inside Out Chapter 27: Bringing the Web 2.0 Revolution to Government Chapter 28: Toads on the Road to Open Government Data Chapter 29: Open Government: The Privacy Imperative Chapter 30: Freedom of Information Acts: Promises and Realities Chapter 31: Gov?Medi?People Chapter 32: Open Source Software for Open Government Agencies Chapter 33: Why Open Digital Standards Matter in Government Chapter 34: Case Study: Utah.gov Memo from President Obama on Transparency and Open Government Colophon
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        Biographie:

        • Foreword
        • Preface Chapter 1: A Peace Corps for Programmers Chapter 2: Government As a Platform Chapter 3: By the People Chapter 4: The Single Point of Failure Chapter 5: Engineering Good Government Chapter 6: Enabling Innovation for Civic Engagement Chapter 7: Online Deliberation and Civic Intelligence Chapter 8: Open Government and Open Society Chapter 9: You Can Be the Eyes and Ears: Barack Obama and the Wisdom of Crowds Chapter 10: Two-Way Street: Government with the People Chapter 11: Citizens' View of Open Government Chapter 12: After the Collapse: Open Government and the Future of Civil Service Chapter 13: Democracy, Under Everything Chapter 14: Emergent Democracy Chapter 15: Case Study: Tweet Congress Chapter 16: Entrepreneurial Insurgency: Republicans Connect With the American People Chapter 17: Disrupting Washington's Golden Rule Chapter 18: Case Study: GovTrack.us Chapter 19: Case Study: FollowTheMoney.org Chapter 20: Case Study: MAPLight.org Chapter 21: Going 2.0: Why OpenSecrets.org Opted for Full Frontal Data Sharing Chapter 22: All Your Data Are Belong to Us: Liberating Government Data Chapter 23: Case Study: Many Eyes Chapter 24: My Data Can't Tell You That Chapter 25: When Is Transparency Useful? Chapter 26: Transparency Inside Out Chapter 27: Bringing the Web 2.0 Revolution to Government Chapter 28: Toads on the Road to Open Government Data Chapter 29: Open Government: The Privacy Imperative Chapter 30: Freedom of Information Acts: Promises and Realities Chapter 31: Gov?Medi?People Chapter 32: Open Source Software for Open Government Agencies Chapter 33: Why Open Digital Standards Matter in Government Chapter 34: Case Study: Utah.gov Memo from President Obama on Transparency and Open Government Colophon
        ...

        Sommaire:

        • Foreword
        • Preface Chapter 1: A Peace Corps for Programmers Chapter 2: Government As a Platform Chapter 3: By the People Chapter 4: The Single Point of Failure Chapter 5: Engineering Good Government Chapter 6: Enabling Innovation for Civic Engagement Chapter 7: Online Deliberation and Civic Intelligence Chapter 8: Open Government and Open Society Chapter 9: You Can Be the Eyes and Ears: Barack Obama and the Wisdom of Crowds Chapter 10: Two-Way Street: Government with the People Chapter 11: Citizens' View of Open Government Chapter 12: After the Collapse: Open Government and the Future of Civil Service Chapter 13: Democracy, Under Everything Chapter 14: Emergent Democracy Chapter 15: Case Study: Tweet Congress Chapter 16: Entrepreneurial Insurgency: Republicans Connect With the American People Chapter 17: Disrupting Washington's Golden Rule Chapter 18: Case Study: GovTrack.us Chapter 19: Case Study: FollowTheMoney.org Chapter 20: Case Study: MAPLight.org Chapter 21: Going 2.0: Why OpenSecrets.org Opted for Full Frontal Data Sharing Chapter 22: All Your Data Are Belong to Us: Liberating Government Data Chapter 23: Case Study: Many Eyes Chapter 24: My Data Can't Tell You That Chapter 25: When Is Transparency Useful? Chapter 26: Transparency Inside Out Chapter 27: Bringing the Web 2.0 Revolution to Government Chapter 28: Toads on the Road to Open Government Data Chapter 29: Open Government: The Privacy Imperative Chapter 30: Freedom of Information Acts: Promises and Realities Chapter 31: Gov?Medi?People Chapter 32: Open Source Software for Open Government Agencies Chapter 33: Why Open Digital Standards Matter in Government Chapter 34: Case Study: Utah.gov Memo from President Obama on Transparency and Open Government Colophon
        ...

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