SEMIC 2013, Dublin, 21 May 2013 ISA Programme Action 1.1 - Semantic Interoperability Putting the core vocabularies.

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SEMIC 2013, Dublin, 21 May 2013 ISA Programme Action Semantic Interoperability Putting the core vocabularies into practice

ISA undertakes initiatives to foster interoperability of information exchanges by public administrations What is interoperability? Ability of disparate organisations to interact towards mutually beneficial and agreed goals, involving the sharing of information and knowledge 2

Political context European Interoperability Framework 3

Outline 1. What are the Core Vocabularies? 2. Why are they relevant to public administrations? 3. How are they used? 4

Core vocabularies Simplified, re-usable, and extensible data models that capture the fundamental characteristics of a data entity in a context-neutral fashion. 5

Building consensus on core vocabularies 2 WGs with each 60+ members 21+ EU Member States Following a formal process and methodology Public review periods Re-using existing standards 6

4 core vocabularies 7 Fundamental characteristics of a person. Fundamental characteristics of a legal entity, such as legal identifier, name, company type, activities. Fundamental characteristics of a location, represented as an address, a geographic name, or a geometry. Fundamental characteristics of a public service.

3 representation formats RDF schema Re-uses existing Linked Data vocabularies ISA Open Metadata Licence v1.1 IPR Re-uses Core Components Technical Specification (CCTS). XML schema Conceptual model Re-use existing concepts in CCL, INSPIRE, etc. Maintained by W3C (Government Linked Data Working Group) 8

Outline 1. What are the Core Vocabularies? 2. Why are they relevant for public administrations? 3. How are they already put in practice? 9

Why relevant? 1.1. Interoperability of base registers: common vocabularies for interconnecting authentic sources of Government data 2.“Basic data” a Minimal Viable Product Interoperability of public services: greatest common denominator to which one can add context-specific extensions. 10

Recommendation 12. Public administrations, when working to establish European public services, should develop interfaces to authentic sources and align them at semantic and technical level. European Interoperability Framework 1. Interoperability of base registers 11

Denmark: “Good basic data for everyone” 1. Interoperability of base registers 12

E-SENS: common building blocks for cross-border public services The core vocabularies as a starting point for context-specific vocabularies. E.g. E-CODEX re-uses the Core Person Vocabulary. 2. Interoperability for public services 13

Core Vocabularies 0. About the ISA Programme 1. What are the Core Vocabularies? 2. Why are they relevant for public administrations? 3. How are they already put in practice? 14

Known implementations e-CODEX large-scale pilot on eJustice Open Corporates The OSLO project 5 pilot implementations initiated by the ISA Programme: 25 public administrations 14 Member States 4 EU Institutions 15

Interconnecting Belgian address registers Core Location Pilot: LOGD INFRASTRUCTURE UrBIS - Brussels Capital Region CRAB - Flanders PICC - Wallonia Civil register NGI – National Geographic Institute DATA CONSUMER sample address data in native format Linked address data Common Data models RDF view SPARQL endpoint INSPIRE lookup, disambiguate, link 16 XML and RDF views on relational data served over a Web interface XML view Xquery, Xpath

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GR- Company data of the Greek tax authorities 18 Master thesis project of Natasa Varitimou Using API of Greek tax administration 30K+ companies

GR- Ministry of administrative reform and electronic governance 19

Plant protection products Describing companies using RegOrg 20

Core public service vocabulary Describe public services “only once” using a standard vocabulary, make machine-readable descriptions available to others so that they become searchable on many governmental access portals. Core Public Service Vocabulary 21

Public services in Europe 22

Flemish Intergovernmental Product and service catalogue (IPDC) Exchange of service catalogue data between national, regional, and local governments. REST web service that returns XML. XSLT to convert into Core Public Service.XSLT Project manager: Katrien De Smet, CORVE (present at SEMIC 2013!) 23

OSLO: Open Standards for Local Administrations 24 Putting the core vocabularies into a local context. Local administrations need locally enriched data models and data.

OpenCorporates: basic company data for everyone Machine- readable data: (URI, legal identifier, name, company type, activities) Links back to the base registers 25

Conclusions The core vocabularies are used in many different contexts. They can easily be extended and integrated with other vocabularies. They can be adapted to your needs and context. The can be used both in an XML and an RDF world. 26

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