The European Joint Research Centre (JRC) provides technical expertise and capacity-building support to policymakers across the European Union.
Digital innovationLegal+11 topics
Last update: 20/04/2021
Air and space transport
This collection deals with systems assisting aircraft to depart from an aerodrome, transit airspace and land at a destination aerodrome.
Air and space transport
Last update: 20/04/2021
Transport
Interoperability in transport management systems
Air and space transport
Last update: 11/06/2024
European Interoperability Reference Architecture (EIRA)
The EIRA collection proposes a interoperability reference architecture and tools to implement interoperable European digital services. It is based on ArchiMate for modelling.
SemanticsReusable Software Components+3 topics
Last update: 14/02/2024
SEMIC Support Centre
The Semantic Interoperability Community develops solutions to help European public administrations perform meaningful cross-border and cross-domain data exchanges.
SemanticsStandardisation
Last update: 11/06/2024
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics workshop 26/06
Don’t forget to register! Embrace digital-ready policymaking and discover approaches to the reduction of administrative burden with international experts.
Digital-ready policymakingLegal+2 topics
Last update: 05/06/2024
Upcoming Events June 2024
This article describes the upcoming events for the month of June 2024.
eGovernmentSemanticsStandardisation
Last update: 04/06/2024
Upcoming Events May 2024
This article describes the events that will take place during the month of May 2024.
eGovernmentSemanticsStandardisation
Last update: 29/04/2024
Interview with Alexandra Balahur
Alexandra Balahur is the team leader of SEMIC, the semantic interoperability project and community in the Interoperability and Digital Government Unit of the Commission’s Directorate-General for Digital Services (DG DIGIT). Her primary role involves coordinating efforts in semantic interoperability within her unit and bridging activities with other teams, such as Digital-Ready Policymaking, Open Source, and others. Additionally, she collaborates with other units engaged in data spaces and other Commission Directorates, such as DG GROW and the Publication Office (OP), linking semantic…
Semantics
Last update: 07/05/2024
Workshop for early-career researchers at SEMIC: Deadline extended
***Update: The deadline for submitting your abstracts has been extended to 15 May***We are inviting early career researchers (in their individual capacity) to submit abstracts of their research and present it at one of our SEMIC 2024 pre-conference workshops. “Interoperable Europe: From Vision to Reality”, the latest edition of the annual SEMIC conference, returns to Brussels on 27 June. Registration for the main event and the pre-conference workshops on 26 June has already started. SEMIC is organised by the European Commission in collaboration with the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the...
Semantics
Last update: 02/04/2024
Upcoming Events April 2024
The Semantic Interoperability Community (SEMIC) organises several workshops and webinars on various topics impacted by interoperability challenges in 2024. Are you curious about the planning for the coming month? You can check out the upcoming events on the SEMIC Support Centre.Over the course of the month April, SEMIC will organise three webinars. One of which will be on the Core Vocabularies, another on the revision of GeoDCAT-AP, and the last for the month of April on LDES. The first webinar of April will take place on the 9th from 13:00 to 15:00 CEST. This webinar is on the review of Core…
eGovernmentSemanticsStandardisation
Last update: 25/03/2024
New SEMIC Style Guide validator available
In collaboration with the Interoperability Test Bed, SEMIC has launched a new validator for the validation of OWL vocabularies and SHACL shapes to ensure their alignment with the SEMIC Style Guide. The mission of SEMIC is to foster semantic interoperability through the definition of common semantic specifications and the sharing of knowledge and best practices on their application. The SEMIC Style Guide is an important tool in this effort as it defines guidelines for semantic engineers, helping them extend and reuse SEMIC specifications such as the eGovernment Core Vocabularies to address…