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This toolbox is the central, long-term deliverable of the DE4A Architecture work package (WP2) 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 LSP (e.g.: TOOP, PEPPOL, STORK, STORK2) and aims to be comprehensive at the level of European technical interoperability. It includes new DE4A common components and implementation method and Pilot insights.
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== [[Pilots]] ==
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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, ISA<sup>2</sup> and prior LSPs. It includes new DE4A common components and implementation method and Pilot insights.
DE4A includes three cross-border and cross-domain [[Pilots]] - <span style="background:#00FF00">[[SA|Studying Abroad]]</span>, <span style="background:#FFFF00">[[DBA|Doing Business Abroad]]</span>, and <span style="background:#00FFFF">[[MA|Moving Abroad]]</span> -, 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 Interaction Patterns|Reference Architecture]] ==
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The image below has clickable sections to jump to other pages like, the DE4A Reference Architecture, patterns, Semantic Solutions, Common Components and Building Blocks.  
DE4A develops 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. The DE4A Architecture Framework defines five architecture [[Time Horizons]] staring from the pre-SDG baseline (t=0, ~2019) and reaching to a long-term vision (t=4, ~2030+) in order to place different developments in context. More detail on the Architecture Framework is available in the public deliverable [https://b0b3923b-028b-4cc4-aa23-7b874a2ae593.filesusr.com/ugd/2844e6_ec9fb88703ef431c8a55c63b294fb2cd.pdf D2.1 Architecture Framework].
 
  
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 [https://b0b3923b-028b-4cc4-aa23-7b874a2ae593.filesusr.com/ugd/f739c2_a1911e2c84334864961fcdeadc7e05f7.pdf 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 [https://b0b3923b-028b-4cc4-aa23-7b874a2ae593.filesusr.com/ugd/2844e6_cd8abc5ce50048fa8fc32bb283775bc9.pdf D4.1], [https://b0b3923b-028b-4cc4-aa23-7b874a2ae593.filesusr.com/ugd/2844e6_06009964818747a0824f7dd2f9f75fde.pdf D4.5] and [https://b0b3923b-028b-4cc4-aa23-7b874a2ae593.filesusr.com/ugd/2844e6_06009964818747a0824f7dd2f9f75fde.pdf D4.9] and an analysis of the legal requirements of [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:32018R1724&from=EN#d1e1584-1-1 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).
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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 [http://wiki.ds.unipi.gr/display/TOOPRA 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.
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== [[Pilots]] ==
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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.
  
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== [[Reference Architecture|Reference Architecture]] ==
*[[USI|User Supported Intermediation Pattern]]
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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.  
*[[VC|Verifiable Credential Pattern]]
 
*[[Lookup|Lookup Pattern]]
 
*[[Sub notif|Subscription and Notification Pattern]]
 
 
 
== Library of components and  building blocks ==
 
 
 
The Application Collaboration views show how different functional application components interact via interfaces in order to provide the services identified in the Business Process realization Views.  
 
 
 
[[eProcedure Portal]]
 
 
 
[[Information Desk]]
 
 
 
[[Evidence Interchange Management]]
 
  
[[Trust Architecture]]
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==Service Interoperability Solutions Toolbox==
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The Service Interoperability Solutions Toolbox is split in Semantic Interoperability Solutions, Common Components and the library of components and BBs. The first deals with semantic specifications, the second with SW components and the last with the architecture components and candidate BBs.
  
[[Data Logistics]]
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===[[DE4A Semantic interoperability|Semantic Interoperability Solutions]]===
  
[[Evidence Portal]]
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===[[DE4A Common Components]]===
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This section provides a functional and technical description of the common components designed and developed in the DE4A project during the '''first iteration''' in order to set up the message exchange environment.   
  
[[Evidence Retrieval]]
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===[[DE4A common specifications and components|DE4A common specifications and components it2]]===
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This section provides a functional and technical description of the common components designed and developed in the DE4A project during the '''second iteration''' in order to set up the message exchange environment.
  
[[Authority Agent]]
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===[[Library of components and building blocks|Library of components and Building Blocks]]===
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==Legal and ethical compliance==
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As an EU funded project, it is important in DE4A that legal and ethical issues are appropriately identified and addressed. For DE4A, '''legal''' compliance includes the need to ensure that the project is executed in accordance with the requirements of European data protection law (notably the General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR), and that the DE4A outputs take into consideration the EU legal framework for once-only exchanges in e-government services (notably the Single Digital Gateway Regulation - SDGR). 
  
[[User Agent]]
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Complementary to the legal issues, '''ethical''' concerns need to be addressed as well. While DE4A principally aims to ensure that existing regulated e-government services can be organised digitally and in a user friendly way, there are still potential ethical challenges to be addressed, such as the right to privacy, non-discrimination, and good governance. Potential problems and mitigation measures must be identified, so that risks to European citizens can be minimised, especially in pilot activities.
== Getting started ==
 
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A specific subwiki is dedicated to the [[legal and ethical analysis]] in DE4A. On this page, you'll be able to find more information about past and ongoing activities.
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 13 July 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
Clicking on an area in the picture causes the browser to load the appropriate wiki page.

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.

Service Interoperability Solutions Toolbox

The Service Interoperability Solutions Toolbox is split in Semantic Interoperability Solutions, Common Components and the library of components and BBs. The first deals with semantic specifications, the second with SW components and the last with the architecture components and candidate BBs.

Semantic Interoperability Solutions

DE4A Common Components

This section provides a functional and technical description of the common components designed and developed in the DE4A project during the first iteration in order to set up the message exchange environment.

DE4A common specifications and components it2

This section provides a functional and technical description of the common components designed and developed in the DE4A project during the second iteration in order to set up the message exchange environment.

Library of components and Building Blocks

Legal and ethical compliance

As an EU funded project, it is important in DE4A that legal and ethical issues are appropriately identified and addressed. For DE4A, legal compliance includes the need to ensure that the project is executed in accordance with the requirements of European data protection law (notably the General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR), and that the DE4A outputs take into consideration the EU legal framework for once-only exchanges in e-government services (notably the Single Digital Gateway Regulation - SDGR).

Complementary to the legal issues, ethical concerns need to be addressed as well. While DE4A principally aims to ensure that existing regulated e-government services can be organised digitally and in a user friendly way, there are still potential ethical challenges to be addressed, such as the right to privacy, non-discrimination, and good governance. Potential problems and mitigation measures must be identified, so that risks to European citizens can be minimised, especially in pilot activities.

A specific subwiki is dedicated to the legal and ethical analysis in DE4A. On this page, you'll be able to find more information about past and ongoing activities.