The Beneficial Ownership Data Standard (BODS) is an open standard providing a specification for modelling and publishing information on the beneficial ownership and control of corporate vehicles
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The Beneficial Ownership Data Standard (BODS) is an open standard providing a specification for modelling and publishing information on the beneficial ownership and control of corporate vehicles
Transit ITS Data Exchange Specification for historical transit operations data
Command line tool that facilitates data enrichment of any Elasticsearch index. Originally designed to enrich data published in line with version 0.4 of the Beneficial Ownership Data Standard, but it actually facilitates the enrichment of any Elasticsearch index
Combine and deduplicate Register outputs into a single compressed file
Register Sources SK is designed for inclusion as a library for use with beneficial ownership data from the Public Sector Partners Register collected by the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic
A zero-dependency Java microservice for validating QTI 3 XML files against official IMS XSDs, returning minimal JSON responses. Easily deployable to AWS with Terraform.
A 2025 reinterpretation of the Cypherpunk Manifesto, focusing on Digital Self-Determination in the age of surveillance capitalism and algorithmic control.
Register Ingester SK is an application designed for use with beneficial ownership data from the Public Sector Partners Register collected by the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic
Register Transformer SK ingests records from a Kinesis stream (published by register_ingester_sk) and transforms them into BODS v0.2 records
Register Transformer DK ingests records from a Kinesis stream (published by register_ingester_dk) and transforms them into BODS v0.2 records
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