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Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
SEMICEU ndashSemantic Interoperability Centre Europe
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash what is it
Open platform as a single point of contact and information for semantic interoperability in Europe
Collaborative tool permitting the sharing and reuse of semantic assets between European public administrations
Managed by the IDABC programme of the European Commission
Service Centre for European administrations and eGovernmentprojects
December 2007 (start of project)
June 2008 (Launch of the service center and online platform wwwsemiceu)
SEMICEU network
What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
A set of specifications and documentation which enablemeaningful data exchange (in pan European eGovernmentprojects)
A semantic interoperable asset is a container structure whichconsists of
Technical specifications and documentations (both basedon SEMICEU quality framework)
Licence information (based on SEMICEU licensingframework)
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
SEMICEU - scope
ServicesCoaching consulting and support to develop InteroperabilityAssets
CollaborationExchange with domain experts on relevant questions within pan-european dataexchange
Online PlatformCommunication platform and repository forinteroperability assets
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash what is it
Open platform as a single point of contact and information for semantic interoperability in Europe
Collaborative tool permitting the sharing and reuse of semantic assets between European public administrations
Managed by the IDABC programme of the European Commission
Service Centre for European administrations and eGovernmentprojects
December 2007 (start of project)
June 2008 (Launch of the service center and online platform wwwsemiceu)
SEMICEU network
What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
A set of specifications and documentation which enablemeaningful data exchange (in pan European eGovernmentprojects)
A semantic interoperable asset is a container structure whichconsists of
Technical specifications and documentations (both basedon SEMICEU quality framework)
Licence information (based on SEMICEU licensingframework)
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
SEMICEU - scope
ServicesCoaching consulting and support to develop InteroperabilityAssets
CollaborationExchange with domain experts on relevant questions within pan-european dataexchange
Online PlatformCommunication platform and repository forinteroperability assets
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
SEMICEU ndash what is it
Open platform as a single point of contact and information for semantic interoperability in Europe
Collaborative tool permitting the sharing and reuse of semantic assets between European public administrations
Managed by the IDABC programme of the European Commission
Service Centre for European administrations and eGovernmentprojects
December 2007 (start of project)
June 2008 (Launch of the service center and online platform wwwsemiceu)
SEMICEU network
What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
A set of specifications and documentation which enablemeaningful data exchange (in pan European eGovernmentprojects)
A semantic interoperable asset is a container structure whichconsists of
Technical specifications and documentations (both basedon SEMICEU quality framework)
Licence information (based on SEMICEU licensingframework)
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
SEMICEU - scope
ServicesCoaching consulting and support to develop InteroperabilityAssets
CollaborationExchange with domain experts on relevant questions within pan-european dataexchange
Online PlatformCommunication platform and repository forinteroperability assets
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
SEMICEU network
What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
A set of specifications and documentation which enablemeaningful data exchange (in pan European eGovernmentprojects)
A semantic interoperable asset is a container structure whichconsists of
Technical specifications and documentations (both basedon SEMICEU quality framework)
Licence information (based on SEMICEU licensingframework)
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
SEMICEU - scope
ServicesCoaching consulting and support to develop InteroperabilityAssets
CollaborationExchange with domain experts on relevant questions within pan-european dataexchange
Online PlatformCommunication platform and repository forinteroperability assets
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
A set of specifications and documentation which enablemeaningful data exchange (in pan European eGovernmentprojects)
A semantic interoperable asset is a container structure whichconsists of
Technical specifications and documentations (both basedon SEMICEU quality framework)
Licence information (based on SEMICEU licensingframework)
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
SEMICEU - scope
ServicesCoaching consulting and support to develop InteroperabilityAssets
CollaborationExchange with domain experts on relevant questions within pan-european dataexchange
Online PlatformCommunication platform and repository forinteroperability assets
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
SEMICEU - scope
ServicesCoaching consulting and support to develop InteroperabilityAssets
CollaborationExchange with domain experts on relevant questions within pan-european dataexchange
Online PlatformCommunication platform and repository forinteroperability assets
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
The way to achieve the goal of 2010Advisory Group Representatives of the EU Member States
]init[ Project LeaderRenke Fahl-Spiewack
EC IDABCProject Officer Aldo Laudi
]init[Project ManagerKlaus Reichling
Regular status meetingsService quality assuranceProgress of the projectQuality AssuranceContinuous review
Platform administration
amp Hosting
SEMICEUPlatform extentions
federation and reuse
of technology
Services
Upcomingstrategic fields
Projects
SEMICEU Platform
Coaching amp Community building
OMAR supportOpen source
strategy
Governance andClearing Process
Guidelines and specifications
Reusing SEMICEU methodology
Reuse and clearing of assets- community building -
Contentsupport
forum adminStakeholder Involvement
SEMICEURoadshow
Partner Management
Cross sectorsynergies
Stakeholder management
Yearly conference
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
technical interoperabilityusing open interfaces standards and protocols so that the data can be interpreted at A and B
semanticsyntactic interoperabilitythe meaning of data is the same at both A and B mapping should preserve meaning as much as possible
organisational interoperabilitythe work processes and administrative collaboration are compatible in order to reach the business goals
Organisation A Organisation B
Technical Interoperability
Semantical syntacticalInteroperability
data data
Interoperability Layers
Organisational Interoperability
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
GKZ 0345345
AdresseStrasseHausnummerHausnummerbuchstabe ZusatzzifferTeilnummer der HausnummerStockwerkswohnungsnummerAdressierungszusaumltzePostleitzahlWohnortZusatzangaben
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
AdresseStrasseHausnummerStiegeTuumlrnummerPostleitzahlWohnort
addressCountyStreetHouse numberVillageCity
Beethovenallee 66 a
1010 Vienna
GKZ 0345345
Beethovenallee 66PLZ 1010
Beethovenallee 66Vienna
Beethovenallee
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Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
Typical problems of semantic interoperability
Typical syntactic problems
Identifier conflicts
Data typ conflicts
Conflicts due to assymetrical or missing information
Typical semantic problems
Scaling conflicts
representation conflicts
Conflicts to different aggregation levels
incompatibility
8 December 2008
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
hellip you end up with hellip
Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states 702
For just one administrative procedure
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from the Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
Objectives of the Clearing Process
Collecting interoperability assets throughout Europe
Enabling reuse of interoperability assets
Harmonisation of assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
The Clearing process
defines process steps for community baseddevelopment
the improvement of semantic interoperability assets
guides users on how to provide and improve their assets
Publishes the results of all process steps in therepository
8 December 2008
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
Asset collection improvement harmonisation
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
consistency check by Clearing Process Manager
Review and quality improvement by Clearing Process Manager and community
Review by expert groups
Improvement of the registered asset
harmonisation with otherEuropean concepts
Asset development and coordination with projects
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
Asset Clearing and Repository
Clearing Process SEMICEU repositorySemantic assets
Registration
Maturity
Conformance
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
Lessons learned from Open Source community
Open and transparent processes
SEMICEU is designed for European Administrations butopen for anyone ndash it is a Community based approach
Community based approach
SEMICEU relies on community driven actions
Use of Open Source licences for Semantic InteroperabilityAssets
all Assets within SEMICEU are Open Source
Repository as Forge for Semantic Interoperability Assets
8 December 2008
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
SEMICEU platform architecture
SEMICEU platform is complety based on OSS components
Own developments will be made available through OSOR
8 December 2008
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
8 December 2008
1 180 seconds ndash SEMICEU overview
2 Semantic Interoperability in European eGovernment ndashthe challenge
3 SEMICEU ndash Clearing Process and Repository
4 Lessons learned from Open Source Community
5 Next steps - SEMICEU Roadmap
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
(1) Projects projects projects
(4) Community building(4) Community building
(6) Federation(6) Federation
(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe(7) Single point of contact for semantic interoperabilty in Europe
(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services(2) Launch of the SEMICEU services
(5) Cross sector synergies(5) Cross sector synergies
(3) Methodology offensive
Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
SEMICEU is constantly growing
publish your assets and help to improve semantic interoperability in European eGovernment
Re-using your assets by other institutions helps to improve quality and is an efficient and easy way of developing it further
Together you will earn the interests of cooperation
Next Steps - Visit Register and start collaborating through httpwwwsemiceu or contact us on contactsemiceu
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-
Klaus Reichling]init[ AG fuumlr digitale Kommunikation
Thank you for your attention
- SEMICEU ndash
- SEMICEU ndash what is it
- What is a (Semantic Interoperability) Asset
- SEMICEU - scope
- The way to achieve the goal of 2010
- Interoperability Layers
- Semantic Interoperability ndash practical experiences
- Typical problems of semantic interoperability
- If you start bdquoone by oneldquo
- hellip you end up with hellip
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- SEMICEU ndash Clearing as the Core Process
- Asset collection improvement harmonisation
- Asset Clearing and Repository
- Lessons learned from Open Source community
- SEMICEU platform architecture
- Roadmap ndash SEMICEU 2010
- SEMICEU ndash Get Involved
- Thank you for your attention
-