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==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
− | The architecture describes the relevant building blocks of the envisioned systems, their interrelation and the rules and principles that govern these relationships and their evolution over time. The architecture descriptions delivered by work package 2 cover all levels of Enterprise Architecture descriptions: directional (i.e. policy needs and legal compliance (cf. WP7)), organisation (i.e. actors and processes), application (i.e. application functions, main information objects) and technology (i.e. components and infrastructures). The target architectures are described in functional terms with a catalogue (cf. WP1) of existing and emerging [[ | + | The architecture describes the relevant building blocks of the envisioned systems, their interrelation and the rules and principles that govern these relationships and their evolution over time. The architecture descriptions delivered by work package 2 cover all levels of Enterprise Architecture descriptions: directional (i.e. policy needs and legal compliance (cf. WP7)), organisation (i.e. actors and processes), application (i.e. application functions, main information objects) and technology (i.e. components and infrastructures). The target architectures are described in functional terms with a catalogue (cf. WP1) of existing and emerging [[Building Blocks|Building Blocks (BB)]] and Digital Service Infrastructures (DSI) incl. maturity assessment. Technical solution architecture descriptions at the logical/technical levels are part of pilot deliverables (cf. [[WP4]]). |
WP2 provides a central structure – the architecture framework – to the overall project, which sets the Pilots in context to each other and to the generic reference architecture service patterns. Relating Pilot results, generated from specific technical architectures, to these service patterns provides a tool for the interpretation of findings and formulation of advice for future implementations. Pilots test out different service patterns, set out in the Project Start Architectures. WP2 uses an inductive approach to abstract from the specific results of the Pilots from their logged deviation from the start architectures and from the barriers encountered, successes attained and lessons learned in order to formulate generic target architecture advise. | WP2 provides a central structure – the architecture framework – to the overall project, which sets the Pilots in context to each other and to the generic reference architecture service patterns. Relating Pilot results, generated from specific technical architectures, to these service patterns provides a tool for the interpretation of findings and formulation of advice for future implementations. Pilots test out different service patterns, set out in the Project Start Architectures. WP2 uses an inductive approach to abstract from the specific results of the Pilots from their logged deviation from the start architectures and from the barriers encountered, successes attained and lessons learned in order to formulate generic target architecture advise. | ||
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: i) Provide a reference framework to relate building blocks, solutions, and reference implementations of this and prior projects to each other; | : i) Provide a reference framework to relate building blocks, solutions, and reference implementations of this and prior projects to each other; | ||
: ii) Envision different target architecture states at different time horizons (cf. 1.4.1 Concept) that provide guidance to the further development of European governmental interoperability solutions and platforms; | : ii) Envision different target architecture states at different time horizons (cf. 1.4.1 Concept) that provide guidance to the further development of European governmental interoperability solutions and platforms; | ||
− | : iii) Give guidance to the Pilots ([[WP4]]) and the common component delivery ([[WP5]]) in terms of service patterns, existing and emerging [[ | + | : iii) Give guidance to the Pilots ([[WP4]]) and the common component delivery ([[WP5]]) in terms of service patterns, existing and emerging [[Building Blocks|Building Blocks (BB)]] and Digital Service Infrastructures (DSI) and associated principles; |
: iv) Assess quality and maturity measures of BB and DSI in light of the overall vision and principles, taking into account prior work in ISA, such as the Interoperability Maturity Model (IMM) or IMAPS; | : iv) Assess quality and maturity measures of BB and DSI in light of the overall vision and principles, taking into account prior work in ISA, such as the Interoperability Maturity Model (IMM) or IMAPS; | ||
: v) Support future implementation projects with a toolbox of European interoperability solutions and guidance in form of a documented approach for implementations encompassing multiple BB and DSI, based on the DE4A toolbox. | : v) Support future implementation projects with a toolbox of European interoperability solutions and guidance in form of a documented approach for implementations encompassing multiple BB and DSI, based on the DE4A toolbox. | ||
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− | ===T2.4 Service interoperability solutions toolbox | + | ===T2.4 Service interoperability solutions toolbox=== |
[[D2.6]] | [[D2.6]] |
Latest revision as of 15:21, 15 July 2021
Objectives
The architecture describes the relevant building blocks of the envisioned systems, their interrelation and the rules and principles that govern these relationships and their evolution over time. The architecture descriptions delivered by work package 2 cover all levels of Enterprise Architecture descriptions: directional (i.e. policy needs and legal compliance (cf. WP7)), organisation (i.e. actors and processes), application (i.e. application functions, main information objects) and technology (i.e. components and infrastructures). The target architectures are described in functional terms with a catalogue (cf. WP1) of existing and emerging Building Blocks (BB) and Digital Service Infrastructures (DSI) incl. maturity assessment. Technical solution architecture descriptions at the logical/technical levels are part of pilot deliverables (cf. WP4).
WP2 provides a central structure – the architecture framework – to the overall project, which sets the Pilots in context to each other and to the generic reference architecture service patterns. Relating Pilot results, generated from specific technical architectures, to these service patterns provides a tool for the interpretation of findings and formulation of advice for future implementations. Pilots test out different service patterns, set out in the Project Start Architectures. WP2 uses an inductive approach to abstract from the specific results of the Pilots from their logged deviation from the start architectures and from the barriers encountered, successes attained and lessons learned in order to formulate generic target architecture advise.
WP2 objectives include:
- i) Provide a reference framework to relate building blocks, solutions, and reference implementations of this and prior projects to each other;
- ii) Envision different target architecture states at different time horizons (cf. 1.4.1 Concept) that provide guidance to the further development of European governmental interoperability solutions and platforms;
- iii) Give guidance to the Pilots (WP4) and the common component delivery (WP5) in terms of service patterns, existing and emerging Building Blocks (BB) and Digital Service Infrastructures (DSI) and associated principles;
- iv) Assess quality and maturity measures of BB and DSI in light of the overall vision and principles, taking into account prior work in ISA, such as the Interoperability Maturity Model (IMM) or IMAPS;
- v) Support future implementation projects with a toolbox of European interoperability solutions and guidance in form of a documented approach for implementations encompassing multiple BB and DSI, based on the DE4A toolbox.
Tasks
T2.1 Architecture Framework
Leader: MINBZK
Participants: ATOS, MPTFP-SGAD, DIGST SU, DIGG, BRZ
Planning: M1-M3
This Task will develop functional architecture service patterns (e.g. brokered network, user-centric, API lookup, de-central network) including for cross-border exchange of public services and required evidence with a clear focus on, but not restricted to, the SDG implementation and a mid-to long-term vision rendered possible by the transformative power of new technologies, such as procedures (re-)designed for the use of Self Sovereign Identity (cf. T2.2). It will define architecture principles associated with the service patterns and structure them along the pre-established time horizons (cf. 1.4.1 Concept). After the initial delivery, the Architecture Framework (D2.1) becomes integral part of the DE4A toolbox (D2.6) and will be further refined in consecutive deliveries (D2.8, D2.9 and D2.10)
Outputs: D2.1 Architecture Framework
T2.2 Trust Management Models
T2.3 Project Start Architecture
T2.4 Service interoperability solutions toolbox