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How ISA is promoting Semantic Interoperability in the EU. Reaping the value of reusable semantic assets. ISA Programme Semantic Interoperability Action. João Rodrigues Frade. ISA is undertaking a number of initiatives to promote interoperability in Europe. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reaping the value of reusable semantic assets

ISA ProgrammeSemantic Interoperability Action

How ISA is promoting Semantic Interoperability in the EU

João Rodrigues Frade

ISA is undertaking a number of initiatives to promote interoperability in Europe

European Interoperability Framework

•Aligned legislationLegal interoperability•Coordinated processesOrganisational

Interoperability

•Precise meaning of informationSemantic Interoperability

•Technical linking of systemsTechnical Interoperability

Political context

http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/

Catalogue of interoperability assets

Core Vocabularies

Pilots using Linked Data technologies

Best Practices

Google not good enoughThere are too many websitesI don’t know what to use

Is it the right version?Is it machine-readable?

ASSET DESCRIPTION METADATA SCHEMA

ADMS

1. Raise visibility of reusable specifications

2. Simple way to find interoperability assets from different publishers

3. Add valuable metadata to these specifications

How does it look like?

ASSET DESCRIPTION METADATA SCHEMA

ADMS

Library of e-Health interoperability standards?

Past Future

http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/

Core Vocabularies

Pilots using Linked Data technologies

Core vocabulariesSimplified, reusable, extensible and model neutral data models that capture the fundamental characteristics of a data entity in a context-neutral fashion.

COREVOCABULARY

PUBLICSERVICE

https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/43160

GR data

SE data

DE data NL data

BE data

HU data

AT data

PL data

Pilots

http://education.data.gov.uk/doc/schools/123456.csv

e.g. http://education.data.gov.uk/doc/school?id=123456

e.g. http://education.data.gov.uk/doc/school/v01/123456

e.g. http://education.data.gov.uk/ministryofeducation/id/school/123456

Follow the pattern

Re-use existing identifiers

Link multiple representations

Implement 303 redirects for real-world objects

Use a dedicated service

Avoid stating ownership

Avoid version numbers

Avoid using auto-increment

Avoid query strings

10 rulesfor persistent

Avoid file extensions

e.g. http://{domain}/{type}/{concept}/{reference}

e.g. http://education.data.gov.uk/id/school/123456

e.g. http://data.example.org/doc/foo/bar.htmle.g. http://data.example.org/doc/foo/bar.rdf

i.e. independent of the data originator

e.g. data.gov.uk and publications.europa.eu are decoupled from specific government department and could readily be transferred and

run by someone else if necessary.

e.g. http://education.data.gov.uk/id/school1/123456e.g. http://education.data.gov.uk/id/school1/123457

URIsExample

Get involvedJoin the SEMIC community on Joinup

Visit our initiatives

Join the CIPA e-delivery community on Joinup

Semantic interoperability

Vassilios.PERISTERAS@ec.europa.eu

Joao.Frade@pwc.be

Programme ManagerTeam

http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/

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