Key Interoperability Enablers viewpoint
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The Key Interoperability Enablers viewpoint models the most salient key interoperability enablers(*). The viewpoint uses the ArchiMate© motivation extension to assess the “Sharing and reuse” readiness, the “Exchange readiness” and the “Interoperability readiness” of solutions that are necessary to enable the efficient and effective delivery of public services across administrations. European public service provision often requires different public administrations to work together to meet end users’ needs and provide public services in an integrated way. When multiple organisations are involved there is a need for coordination and governance by the authorities with a mandate for planning, implementing and operating European public services. Services should be governed to ensure: integration, seamless execution, reuse of services and data, and development of new services and ‘building blocks'. (*)DECISION (EU) 2015/2240 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 25 November 2015 establishing a programme on interoperability solutions and common frameworks for European public administrations, businesses and citizens (ISA2 programme) as a means for modernising the public sector. The Key Interoperability Enablers viewpoint should cover all layers: legal, organisational, semantic and technical. Ensuring interoperability when preparing legal instruments, organisation business processes, information exchange, services and components that support European public services is a continuous task, as interoperability is regularly disrupted by changes to the environment, i.e. in legislation, the needs of businesses or citizens, the organisational structure of public administrations, the business processes, and by the emergence of new technologies. Source: The New EIF https://ec.europa.eu/isa2/sites/isa/files/eif_brochure_final.pdf Narrative: This viewpoint selects Architecture Building Blocks of the EIRA© that are key enablers for the interoperability of public services: 1. EIF [Interoperability Principles] are used to realise the overall goal of [Achieving Interoperability]. 2. Particularly, the goal of [Achieving Legal Interoperability] is realised by [Legislation Catalogues] that are used for provisioning/consuming legal texts, by [Public Policy Implementation Approaches] that are used to ensure compatibility cross public policy implementation approaches ensuring legal/juridical certainty and by a [Legal Interoperability Agreements] which are used to ensure agreed legal terms/conditions for sharing, reuse and exchange of information. 3. Particularly, the goal of [Achieving Semantic Interoperability] is realised by [Data Set Catalogues] that are used for provisioning/consuming data, by [Representations] that are used to ensure a compatible interpretation and by [Semantic Interoperability Agreement] which are used to ensure agreed semantic terms/conditions for sharing, reuse and exchange of information. 4. Particularly, the goal of [Achieving Semantic Interoperability] is realised by [Data Set Catalogues] that are used for provisioning/consuming data and by [Representations] that are used to ensure a compatible interpretation. 5. Particularly, the goal of [Achieving Technical Interoperability] is realised by [Service Registry Components] that are used for provisioning/consuming back-office services, by [Machine to Machine Interfaces] and/or [Human Interfaces] that are used to ensure compatible technical interfaces and by [Technical Interoperability Agreement] which are used to ensure agreed technical terms/conditions for sharing, reuse and exchange of information.
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Integrated Public Service Governance viewpoint
Interoperability Principle
Key Interoperability Enablers
Key Interoperability Agreement Enablers
Legal Interoperability Agreement
Organisational Interoperability Agreement
Semantic Interoperability Agreement
Technical Interoperability Agreement
Key Sharing and Reuse Enablers
Legislation Catalogue
Public Service Catalogue
Data Set Catalogue
Service Registry Component
Key Information Exchange Enablers
Machine to Machine Interface
Human Interface
Representation
Service Delivery Model
Public Policy Implementation Approach
Achieve Legal Interoperability
Achieve Organisational Interoperability
Achieve Semantic Interoperability
Achieve Technical Interoperability
Interoperability Specification