General information
Name of the solution:
Solution's owner: European Commission (DG informatics) - ISA² Programme
The European Library of Architecture Principles (ELAP) is intended to direct government organizations in initiating changes and implementing IT projects. Particularly when designing new or modified services, it is necessary to make visible how the principles are implemented and which considerations are made in this regard. The apply-or-explain principle applies here, whereby deviations are permitted provided that they are substantiated and recorded with good arguments so that they can be revisited at a later stage. This prevents important matters from being overlooked.
The ELAP implements the following:
Interoperability layers
Conceptual model
ELAP implements the following EIF recommendations as explained below:
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Recommendation 21 | Interoperability governance
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Recommendation 22 | Interoperability governance
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Recommendation 23 | Interoperability governance
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Recommendation 25 | Integrated public service governance
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Recommendation 26 | Integrated public service governance
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Recommendation 27 | Legal interoperability
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Recommendation 30 | Semantic interoperability
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Recommendation 31 | Semantic interoperability
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Recommendation 33 | Technical interoperability
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Recommendation 40 | Base registries
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Recommendation 41 | Open data
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Recommendation 42 | Open data
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Recommendation 42 | Open data