Interoperability solutions for the education, culture and sport
Culture and education
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: 23/04/2018
ICCS-CIEC Civil Status Forms
About ICCS-CIEC The International Commission on Civil Status (ICCS), an intergovernmental organisation consisting of 15 member states, intends to facilitate the cross-border exchange of information regarding civil status data between registrars. Since its foundation in 1948, the ICCS organization has developed 33 conventions, written 9 recommendations to its member states and compiled documentation on legislation and case-law of the member states. In the context of the active conventions, specific document templates have been formulated in order to facilitate the harmonized document creation…
Demography and population
Last update: 28/01/2016
Big file exchange system
The system SOVD is designed for transfer of large files (up to 10 GB) in a simple, secure and reliable way. The process starts when the 'sender' uploads the file into the central SOVD system. The 'receiver' gets notified by e-mail where he can find the link for the download. If the sender has protected the file with the password, the receiver gets that password via separate mail or SMS. The system also performs antivirus scan and in case of and viruses found, it denies the transfer. The senders must be registered, they must have a qualified digital certificateand they have to be inside the…
Standardisation
Last update: 28/01/2016
Common application building block Asynchronous module
SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC ENQUIRIES TO THE DATA SOURCES WHERE SYNCHRONOUS ACCESS IS NOT POSSIBLE Basic characteristics of the common building block ASYNCHRONOUS MODULE: • all enquiries are collected in a special protected "waiting room" for each data source data source processes the enquiries in the backoffice, returns the answers into the "waiting room" • support for single data sources and also data sources groups (wait for the answers of all group members, e.g. banks) • answering can be automatized (fetching the enquiries from the waiting room, processing, returning the answers) or manual…
Standardisation
Last update: 28/01/2016
Common application building block TRAY
SYSTEM FOR STANDARDIZED EXECUTION OF DATA ENQUIRIES Basic characteristics of the common application building block TRAY: • operating as a reliable transport between enquiring system and the data sources • neutralizes the technological particularities of data sources and their complexity • enables the enquiring systems to better focus on data contents and data processing • the data are stored only temporarily until the enquiring system receives them, afterwards only the traffic metadata are kept in the logs • extreme flexibility, adding data sources and enquiring systems without programming •…
Standardisation
Last update: 28/01/2016
Common application building block Security Platform
SYSTEM FOR STANDARDIZED MANAGEMENT OF USERS AND THEIR RIGHTS Basic characteristics of the common building block SECURITY PLATFORM: • access control for applications and their functionalities • support for physical users (persons) and system users (applications, systems) • authentication: all slovenian qualified digital certificates, additional password possible • authorization: first the user requests access to new application/module/profile/role, then the application owner confirms or rejects, automatization possible • managing hierarchy: application owner, institution supervisor, platform…
Standardisation
Last update: 28/01/2016
Common application building block IO-module
STANDARDIZED PLATFORM FOR DATA DISTRIBUTION Basic characteristics of the component IO-module: • enables the institutions to create their data distribution system on MPA infrastructure a special protected area is provided, where the institution (data owner) keeps its distribution database - updated copy of their data • many different technical possibilities for refreshing the contents of the distribution database • each institution is responsible for the contents of their distribution database and for the access control (transaction log) • standard enquiries by one key data (e.g. personal ID…
Standardisation
Last update: 11/02/2015
GovernmentConnect/JusticeConnect integration with MFERAC information system (invoices, financial orders)
This solution enables integration of the X-Connect information system (Government/Justice - Connect) with the information system of the Ministry of Finance MFERAC. Further, it includes electronic exchange of the invoices and financial orders. The solution is used also by The Public Payments Administration of the Republic of Slovenia.
Standardisation
Last update: 11/02/2015
API interface to Supervizor database
API interface to Supervizor data in machine-readable form. API interface supports JSON, JSONP or XML.
Standardisation
Last update: 11/02/2015
NVALUTA
The mobile application NVALUTA enables mobile access to information about the real estate market in Slovenia. The application is developed for smart phones and tablet computers. Augmented reality is implemented through the application. Location-based services include valuation of typical real estate and search for recent transactions, either at the location of the user or within a certain radius. Basic residential and commercial real-estate categories are supported, i.e. houses, appartments, and offices. The mobile application runs on: - Apple iOS 5+, - Google Android ICS 4+ - Microsoft…
Standardisation
Last update: 11/02/2015
Common Methodology for Measuring Administrative Costs
This is the model accepted by the European Commission for measuring the administrative costs incurred by businesses under the EU (EU Directives and other legislation). Today the Standard Cost Model (SCM) is internationally the most widespread methodology for measuring administrative costs. With the help of the model for measuring the administrative costs individual legislative acts are analysed in such a way that the necessary information and data (IO - information obligation) are defined and further divided into specific activities to be undertaken by a company (individual or an organization)…