Integrated blueprint strategies met concepts of loose federation, implementations of UN specifications were faced with individual modelling approaches. A workshop in Brussels in February 2009 gave an idea of the different approaches taken in European countries.
Klaus Reichling
Introduction and purpose of the workshop
"Entities for eGov Interoperability - Methodology Workshop" (PDF, 1.0MB)
Andreas Billig
How to ensure semantic interoperability
"Semantics-Aware Data Exchange in the Context of SEMIC.EU" (PDF, 1.5 MB)
Mona Naomi Lintvedt
Norway: The challenge of meeting the specific requirements of the Public Sector.
"Norwegian experience with meeting public sector requirements" (PDF, 70KB)
Yannis Charalabidis
Greece: Greek and East European approaches to modelling government information.
"Modelling Governmental Information in Greece and Eastern Europe" (PDF 2.3MB)
Adam Arndt
Denmark: OIO DK, a frontrunner among national modelling strategies.
"Danish standardisation experiences – an early adopters perspective" (PDF, 0.9MB)
Michaela Elisa Jackson
Italy: Modelling experience in Italian local Government (CSI Piemonte)
"Modelling experience in Italian Local Government" (PDF, 2.5MB)
On the panel
Miguel A. Amutio, Spain; Aldo Gangemi, Italy; Frank Leyman, Belgium; Peter Reichstädter, Austria; Emile van der Maas, the Netherlands
Yorck Rabenstein
Different paths down a road of decisions
"Entities for eGov Interoperability - A Methodological Landscape" (PDF, 2.0MB)
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