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Topic ID |
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After studying the topic, the learner will know: methods for establishment and management of standards registers; nature of interoperability compliance; European best practices for compliance verification |
C‐6‐11
Organizational, semantic, and technical aspects of interoperability in the partners’ countries organizational advantages of interoperability; main elements of semantic and technical aspects
CO‐1 |
Interoperability barriers |
interoperable metadata standards; |
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interoperable content management; |
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multiple protocols and languages |
CO‐2
CO‐3
CO‐4
D‐P‐1
Common vision of the European Interoperability Architecture( EIA)
Technical aspects of interoperability
Semantic aspects of interoperability
Legal documents, initiatives, and events on e‐Government and interoperability place of EIA in the common interoperability governance pyramid; past efforts in development of EIA; European Interoperable Infrastructure Services; definition and essence of EIA basic concepts of technical interoperability; main technologies; standardization processes; rudiments of information exchange; main aspects of telecommunication and networking; human interface design; interoperable content management; incident handling interoperability definition of semantic interoperability; main semantic conflicts; activities for achieving semantic interoperability; key factors of semantic interoperability EU and national legislation on e‐Government and interoperability; historical context on documents, events, and initiatives related to interoperability
D‐2 |
Barriers that can hinder progress towards realizing the concept of |
barriers for development of e‐Government; substantial differences between the Member States |
P‐2 |
e‐Government and substantial legal, political, administrative, social, institutional, and cultural differences between the Member States |
barriers concerning interoperability in PA; important PSs in the EU that seek to span national and regional boundaries |
D‐3 Interoperability initiatives important for decision making on interoperability
P‐3 The main concepts of the European Interoperability Framework( EIF) and National Interoperability Frameworks( NIFs)
D‐P‐4
Organizational aspects of interoperability
5. Conclusion and future work current political context; European interoperability governance pyramid; European Interoperability Strategy essence of the EIF; recommendations for PAs; principles of the EIF; concept of interoperability governance; conceptual model for creation of PSs; interoperability levels and agreements; NIFs definition of organizational interoperability; activities for achieving organizational interoperability; key factors
Taking into account that interoperability of PSs is tightly related to the goals of the Digital Agenda for Europe and the Europe Strategy 2020, the target groups involved in development of e‐Government need to have appropriate knowledge about interoperability issues and the current state‐of‐the‐art. The ELGI project is producing the e‐course aimed to solve this problem. At the moment the e‐course design and production of its content is completed. The further steps include: 1) developing the e‐course, 2) localizing the e‐course, 3) testing the e‐course by each project partner, and 4) performing pilot testing and further improvement of the e‐ course.
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