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[NL03] Qiy | The open Qiy Standard is the protocol describing the exchange of data under control of the individual. Scheme and open standard define a Trust Framework for individual users, companies and governmental organizations. Individuals are enabled to obtain full, secure and private control of their personal data and the possibility to share their data of choice with people, companies and governments they are dealing with. |
[ISO01] ISO/IEC 19757-3:2006 - Information technology - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) - Part 3: Rule-based validation - Schematron | ISO/IEC 19757 defines a set of Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) that can be used to specify one or more validation processes performed against Extensible Markup Language (XML) or Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) documents. (XML is an application profile SGML, ISO 8879:1986.) ISO/IEC 19757-3:2006 specifies Schematron, a rules-based schema language for XML. It establishes requirements for Schematron schemas and specifies when an XML document matches the patterns specified by a Schematron schema. |
[OS04] ebXML - ebCCTS - IdentifierType CCTS | The Core Components Technical Specification (CCTS) provides a way to identify, capture and maximize the re-use of business information to support and enhance information interoperability across multiple business situations. The specification focuses both on human-readable and machine-processable representations of this information. |
[CR04] Reference Tables | The common reference tables define lists of values, definitions and detailed content that are common for all Member States. Information elements described in the ECRIS’ domain model are codified and only allow using one of values, predefined in a list. |
[CR07] ECRIS IS (ECRIS Reference Implementation) | This solution provides an exhaustive list of functional, technical and security requirements for the ECRIS RI software. |
[EU18] DCAT Application Profile | The DCAT Application profile for data portals in Europe (DCAT-AP) is a specification based on the Data Catalogue vocabulary (DCAT) for describing public sector datasets in Europe. Its basic use case is to enable cross-data portal search for data sets and make public sector data better searchable across borders and sectors. This can be achieved by the exchange of descriptions of datasets among data portals. |
[AT01] EDIAKT II | EDIAKT II is a standard for electronic file exchange, and it describes the format for communication between two ‘users’ by electronic files, business cases and processes (including documents). |