OSLO (Open Standards for Linking Organizations) is a set of specifications defining how to represent organizations, people, locations, and related concepts in a structured and machine-readable way. It is primarily used to facilitate interoperability and data exchange between different systems and organizations, particularly within the context of public administrations and e-government initiatives. OSLO helps to establish a common understanding of these entities and their relationships, improving data quality and enabling seamless integration of information across various platforms.
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