The Greek Interoperability Catalogue contains assets produced by Greek public administration that can be used for the development of e-government services.
Standardisation
Last update: 20/04/2021
Dutch Standardisation Forum - "Comply or explain"-standards
Contains all standards from the 'Comply or Explain' list of the Dutch Standardisation Forum
Standardisation
Last update: 23/04/2018
Slovenian Interoperability Portal NIO
The Slovenian interoperability Portal NIO is the basic cornerstone of the national interoperability framework in Slovenia. The portal allows various stakeholders to publish standards and guidelines on interoperability, interoperability information, and interoperability assets important at the national level and encourages them to publish open data and applications, developed in the reuse of the public sector information.
Standardisation
Last update: 28/04/2021
ETSI : European Telecommunications Standards Institute
ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, produces globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, broadcast and internet technologies. We are officially recognized by the European Union as a European Standards Organization. The high quality of our work and our open approach to standardization has helped us evolve into a European roots - global branches operation with a solid reputation for technical excellence. ETSI is a not-for-profit organization with more than 700 ETSI member…
Standardisation
Last update: 14/03/2024
Common Assessment Method for Standards and Specifications (CAMSS)
CAMSS is the European guide for assessing and selecting standards and specifications for an eGovernment project, a reference when building an architecture and an enabler for justifying the choice of standards and specifications in terms of...
Standardisation
Last update: 12/06/2019
OSLO - Open Standards for Local Administrations in Flanders
DISCLAIMER: An up-to-date collection of the OSLO specification is available on OSLO² - Open Standards for Linked Organisations. History The OSLO specification was the result of a public-private partnership initiated by V-ICT-OR, the Flemish Organization for ICT in Local Government, and funded by Flemish ICT service providers (e.g. BCT, CEVI, Remmicom and Schaubroeck) and public administrations (e.g. CORVE, Digipolis). Invited Experts with a particular expertise includes public administrations (AGIV,AMC, Fedict) and academic partners (Multimedia Lab - iMinds-uGent, HoGent). OSLO² is a logical…
Standardisation
Last update: 20/04/2021
Registered Organization Vocabulary
The Core Business Vocabulary is a simplified, reusable and extensible data model that captures the fundamental characteristics of a legal entity.
Standardisation
Last update: 14/01/2019
Open Metadata Registry
The Open Metadata Registry is a fundamental piece of technical infrastructure for the Semantic Web. While originally built to support the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), the Registry is available openly and to all who wish to use its services. The Registry provides a means for to identify, declare and publish through registration their metadata schemas (element/property sets), schemes (controlled vocabularies) and Application Profiles (APs). In addition to supporting registration of schemes, schemas and APs for consumption and use by human and machine agents, the Open Registry will…
Standardisation
Last update: 20/04/2021
ESD Standards
ESD standards features controlled lists suitable for populating metadata associated with local government resources.
Standardisation
Last update: 19/02/2024
W3C Standards and Technical Reports
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community to develop Web standards.
Standardisation
Last update: 26/07/2023
EU Semantic Interoperability Catalogue
The EU Semantic Interoperability Catalogue contains assets usable for the development of e-government services, supporting EU policy and/or activity
Standardisation
Last update: 23/04/2018
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) supports shared innovation in metadata design and best practices across a broad range of purposes and business models. DCMI does this by: Managing long term curation and development of DCMI specifications and metadata terms namespaces; Managing ongoing discussion of current DCMI-wide work themes; Setting up and managing international and regional events; Curation and open availability of meeting assets including proceedings, project reports and meeting minutes; Creation and delivery of training resources in metadata best practices including…