Reference Architecture
The DE4A Reference Architecture implements is based on the Architecture Metamodel described in deliverable D2.1 Architecture Framework and applies the definitions and description language from ArchiMate and BPMN.
The first version of the Reference Architecture is developed with a clear focus on providing direction to the DE4A Pilots as part of the public deliverable D2.4 Project Start Architecture (PSA) - First iteration. Most important inputs to the PSA are the Architecture Framework, the detailed requirements of the DE4A Pilots as expressed in the public deliverables D4.1, D4.5 and D4.9 and an analysis of the legal requirements of Article 14 of the Regulation (EU) 2018/1724 establishing a single digital gateway to provide access to information, to procedures and to assistance and problem-solving service (SDGR).
The PSA - First iteration recognizes three distinct Reference Interaction Patterns: The design of the Intermediation Pattern took the Single Digital Gateway (SDG) Once-Only Technical System High Level Architecture (HLA) and insights gained from the TOOP Reference Architecture as starting point and was instrumental in uncovering implicit assumptions (i.e. working hypotheses) concerning the fundamental, Interdisciplinary Questions in context of cross-border exchange of evidence. The User-supported Intermediation Pattern can relax some of these hypotheses by introducing a direct interaction between the User and the Data Provider. These two patterns fall in the Time Horizon t=2 (~end 2023), whereas the third pattern, the Verifiable Credentials Pattern open a perspective to the potential future solution and investigates the transformative impact of new blockchain technologies.
The forthcoming Project Start Architecture - Second iteration introduces two additional Reference Interaction Pattern: the Subscription and Notification Pattern and the Lookup Pattern.
The list of Interdisciplinary Questions deals with complex interdisciplenary topics and underlying working assumptions.
Reference Interaction Patterns
Reference Interaction Patterns: