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[BR01] Search engine on the e-Justice Portal Facility to search and retrieve data, documents and particulars on Limited Liability Companies (and its branches) registered in any of the countries of the European Union. This solution illustrates how to solve the need for searching data and documents through a half-centralised half-decentralised cross-border and multilingual/multi-alphabet system. This need is frequently found in different Member States where search in the systems of different levels of administrations, within one large Administration or at the pan-European level has to be solved.
[BR24] Subscription list   Subsystem within the BRIS ECP (European Central Platform) that allows the notification of company dissolutions only to those Business Registries that have branches of the dissolving company registered. The solution solves a complex legal and organisational situation in which the Business Registries that register companies do not know which branches the company has in other MS neither which Business Registers hold data on the company and branches in those EU countries. 
[CA02] EUCARIS XML messages 4.1XML messages 4.1 The aim of the EUCARIS XML messages 4.1 is to support this system by providing a standard way to exchange data across all participating countries that have implemented it. 
[LI03] Contracts and Code of Conduct This Code of Conduct (CoC) is supplementary to the EULIS EEIG Agreement (Agreement), the EULIS EEIG Association Contracts (Contract) and the EULIS EEIG Level-2 and Level-3 Contracts (Level-2 and Level-3 Contract) and should be read in conjunction with these primary documents. The CoC establishes the framework required to facilitate the success of EULIS, including the involvement of EULIS as a partner in projects at a European level (e.g. e-Justice). The CoC provides the procedures for the management and operation of EULIS.
[EU17] Eurostat NACE codes The Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community, abbreviated as NACE, is the nomenclature of economic activities in the European Union (EU). NACE is a four-digit classification providing the framework for collecting and presenting a large range of statistical data according to economic activity in the fields of economic statistics (e.g. production, employment and national accounts) and in other statistical domains developed within the European statistical system (ESS). 
[EU30] IMI The Internal Market Information System (IMI) is a secure, multilingual online tool that facilitates the Exchange of information between public authorities involved in the practical implementation of EU law. IMI helps authorities to fulfil their cross-border administrative cooperation obligations in multiple Single Market policy areas. Currently, IMI supports 56 administrative cooperation procedures in 14 different policy areas. IMI can be adapted, with little or no development effort, to support further policy areas. It has succeeded in modernising cross-border administrative cooperation and ensuring that the Single Market works on the ground. Although the end-users of IMI are national public authorities, the beneficiaries of this improved cooperation are businesses and citizens. 
[OS03] Search engines Apache Solr  ElasticSearchSearch engines: Apache Solr / ElasticSearch Powerful open source enterprise search platforms based on the Lucene Java search library at its core for full-text indexing and search, and has REST-like HTTP/XML and JSON APIs that make it usable from most popular programming languages. The first one, Apache Solr (written in Java), provides full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, NoSQL features and rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling. Providing distributed search and index replication, Solr is designed for scalability and Fault tolerance. Solr is the most popular enterprise search engine. The second most popular enterprise search engine is ElasticSearch that provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with a RESTful web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch is developed in Java and is released as open source under the terms of the Apache License. 
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