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               ค ำส ำคัญ: ข้อมูลเปิด (open data)  นวัตกรรมเปิด (open innovation) ส านักงานพฒนารัฐบาลดิจิทัล
                            การใช้งาน (usability)
                         GOVERNMENT OPEN DATA: DEVELOPMENT STANDARD AND USABILITY


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                                               Udomchoke Asawimalkit
                                                  Chiang Mai University

                                                 udomchoke@gmail.com


                                                       ABSTRACT


                       In the past decade, public agencies in many countries have initiated and developed

               “Open  Data”  for  the  agencies’  information  dissemination  to  the  public  at  large.  Thai
               government open data center, which is the largest data hub to serve the society is under the

               domain name called data.go.th, created by the Digital Government Development Agency
               (public organization), a.k.a. DGA.  This article presents the development of Thai government

               open data since it has started in 2016 until the present time covering the open data service

               from the center, which has different characteristics comparing to open data portal in the
               countries with high digital development. The study employs content analysis regarding the

               standard,  form,  and  usability.    The  significant  findings  concern  control  over  open  data

               standards, support for innovation in business, research, and further value-added usability by
               wide public usages.  It suggests that high development level on the existing government open

               data center may create higher and wider usability impacts for academic, business, organization
               development, and public policy areas.


















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