Posts Tagged ‘eGovernment’

Expert View – Perla Innocenti on the European Interoperability Framework

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Expert View - Perla Innocenti

The views expressed by Antonella De Robbio also fit nicely with the three interoperability levels outlined in the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) for eGovernment Services (IDABC, 2004), which we have suggested for the DL.org Technology & Methodology Cookbook.*

Also good to read that:

A domain policy could be as a high-level container that specifies performance goals for work processed in resource and actors domains. The domain policy contains all different policies, at different level, organisational, technical and semantic.”

Perla Innocenti, Humanities Advanced Technology & Information Institute (HATII), University of Glasgow – Leader of the DL.org Policy Working Group.

* The Cookbook is an innovative artefact that collects and describes a portfolio of best practices, patterns and solutions to common issues faced when developing large-scale interoperable Digital Library Systems (DLSs). It proposes an interoperability model that can be used to characterise – in a systematic way – facets of interoperability challenges, as well as existing, forthcoming solutions and approaches so as to have a framework to select and assess them. A Request for Comment version will be available in late summer 2010. The final version will be informed by feedback from the Digital Library community and published in late 2010.

Bookmark and Share
DL.org Blog powered byWordPress