Mapping the interoperability landscape Interoperability Working Group.

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Mapping the interoperability landscape Interoperability Working Group

Action examples Support for Johnathon’s work ARC project on complex systems ICT technology strategy Particular projects (standards mapping) Etc etc

This afternoon’s task… Each group should come up with three next steps to progress work towards a shared approach to interoperability Keep in mind these three themes: –The need to understand interoperability in designing new systems –The open publication of data dictionaries –Sharing data across systems But also consider other themes that may have emerged for you

Part 1 Practice centric technology leadership How should this landscape look?

Part 2 Publishing of sector based standards and schemas

Time and versioning Publishing protocols SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE Current version of standard 1 Previous version of standard 1 Sector publishing of individual standards (or data dictionaries) Example of the sorts of standards (not published in this way as yet) Example 1: Quality Assurance standards: Evidence Guide for Registered Community Service Organisations Example 2: IRIS Data Dictionary for Family Services Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards

Enterprise 1Enterprise 2Enterprise 3 Publishing protocols DESIGN CONSISTENCY OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES Enterprise publishing of individual standards and schemas Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards

Linking sector and enterprise IM systems: through partnership protocols PARTNERSHIP PROTOCOLS Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne

Publishing protocols allows for AUTOMATED VERSIONING; AND HARVESTING OF METADATA Allowing automated versioning updates and harvesting of data and metadata Acknowledge contribution of Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards

Dramatically lifting productivity of evidence collation for quality systems Tagging of authorised records to different quality standards elements Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards

Time and versioning Standards published through the Encoded Archiving Context standard Internal schemas and standards published through the Encoded Archiving Context standard Enterprise 1Enterprise 2Enterprise 3 Publishing systems are OAI compliant Internal standards and schema publishing system is OAI compliant SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN CONSISTENCY OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES PARTNERSHIP PROTOCOLS INTEROPERABILITY Current version of standard 1 Previous version of standard 1 Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne

Part 3 Semantic interoperability across multiple sectors

Patterns from these different sectors emerge

Standard 1 Standard 2Standard 3 Standard 4 Enterprise schema Enterprise schema Enterprise schema Enterprise schema Is a developmental approach required?

Break out groups We look forward to continued emergence Thank you