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DE4A WP5, Common Component Design & Development, designs and develops new common software components, required for the Pilot implementations and aligned with the other technical work packages.
 
DE4A WP5, Common Component Design & Development, designs and develops new common software components, required for the Pilot implementations and aligned with the other technical work packages.
  

Revision as of 14:22, 7 February 2022


This toolbox is the central, long-term deliverable of the DE4A Architecture work package and takes the form of a structured, online architecture repository that extends from the content of the Architecture Framework and prior work of e-SENS. The toolbox includes (pointers to) prior work in CEF, ISA, ISA2 and prior LSPs. It includes new DE4A common components and implementation method and Pilot insights.

The image below has clickable sections to jump to other pages like, the DE4A Reference Architecture, patterns, Semantic Solutions, Common Components and Building Blocks.

Intermediation patternUSI patternVC patternS&N patternLKP patternReference ArchitectureApplication ServicesDE4A PilotsSemantic solutionsCommon ComponentsBuilding Blocks
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Pilots

DE4A includes three cross-border and cross-domain Pilots - Studying Abroad Pilot, Doing Business Abroad Pilot, and Moving Abroad Pilot -, comprising different functional use cases focused on different high-impact and viable administrative procedures, and aimed to realize tangible benefits in fully operational environments to real users (citizens, students, business persons and public servants). The Pilots are delivered by a separate, agile, multi-disciplinary, inter-member state teams of experts. The focus of these teams is on iterative system integration and configuration, hence on making existing building blocks and solutions work together in real life cases.

Reference Architecture

DE4A developed a multi-pattern architecture for eGovernment interoperability with a focus on digital-by-default procedures for citizens and businesses and the full implementation of the Once-Only Principle. It provides guidance to the DE4A pilots and to projects seeking to implement cross-border once-only enabled eProcedures.

Library of components and building blocks

This section contains the collection components and candidate Building Blocks. The classification of this library follows the DE4A Reference Architecture, starting on the highest level of architecture components: the Application Collaborations. These Application collaborations are aggregations of Application components, Data objects and Interfaces.

The reference architecture at conceptional/functional level is completed with a catalogue of candidate building blocks mapped to required Application Services that they are intended to deliver in the context of each pilot.

DE4A Solutions

The DE4A Solutions are split in Semantic Interoperability Solutions and Common Components. The first deals with semantic specifications, the second with SW components. There is also a link related to development and testing activities.

Semantic Interoperability Solutions

DE4A Common Components

DE4A WP5, Common Component Design & Development, designs and develops new common software components, required for the Pilot implementations and aligned with the other technical work packages.

Objectives include:

  1. Integration and consolidation of all architectural, semantic and pilot-domain features to distil common components in order to build a fully operational environment for each piloting use case;
  2. Specification of product commonalities and technical design of component interfaces fully aligned with the European Interoperability Framework and re-usable beyond the project;
  3. Development of high quality and optimized common services and components;
  4. Development of innovative open common components and products based on Blockchain;
  5. Support to pilot and national deployments with component documentation, as well as making available the common components as new building blocks in a public repository.

Legal and ethical support

DE4A also provides a Legal and ethical analysis.

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