Actinia is an open source for processing of geographical data that uses GRASS GIS for computational tasks. It provides a REST API to e.g. process satellite images.
Energy and environmentOpen Source Software+5 topics
Last update: 15/02/2024
OpenLitterMap
OpenLitterMap is an open source, interactive, and accessible database of the world's litter and plastic pollution.
Energy and environmentOpen Source SoftwareGeospatial
Last update: 02/09/2020
EU Datathon 2020: the open data competition
121 proposals later, discover who our 12 finalists are for EU Datathon 2020! This year’s EU Datathon adventure started in February with the call to data enthusiasts worldwide to propose ideas for applications using open data from the EU institutions, agencies and bodies. The deadline for proposals was early May. The preselection jury had 121 proposals to select, the biggest number of entries since the first EU Datathon took place in 2017. These proposals were aimed to address four Challenges of the European Commission, and invited participants to develop apps to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic…
Energy and environmentOpen Source Software+12 topics
Last update: 14/04/2020
WebGIS LIFE+T.E.N.
The solution is a WebGIS platform that brings together all the information available on the distribution and consistency of species and habitats of community interest in Trentino. This information is the result of the investigations and studies carried out and/or promoted over the last 15 years by various organizations, both public and private, such as provincial services, Museums, Parks, etc.. The consultation of the database is accessible to everybody so as to favour a wide spreading of the information contained therein and at the same time develop among the public opinion the awareness of…
Energy and environment
Last update: 17/03/2023
INSPIRE Reference Validator
Back to ELISE Frameworks and Solutions landing page INSPIRE Reference Validator features When is this solution for you? What the INSPIRE Reference Validator offers you? Some reusers of the software Open source community Get started Documentation What is the INSPIRE Reference Validator? The INSPIRE Reference Validator is a reusable open-source tool, based on the ETF open-source testing framework, which allows data providers, solution providers and national coordinators to check whether metadata, data sets and network services meet the requirements defined in the INSPIRE Implementing Rules and…
Digital innovationEnergy and environment+4 topics
Last update: 04/05/2020
INSPIRE Registry Viewer
French below. Français en dessous. What is it? The INSPIRE Registry Viewer is a tool developed by Egis. It was first developed with the idea and purpose of being able to better understand the scale of the European INSPIRE Re3gistry. By extracting data from the INSPIRE Re3gistry with a script, we were able to visualize these data with the INSPIRE Registry Viewer, which is based on the D3.js library. The tool is quite simple, it generates a diagram based on a json data input. The diagram is fully interactive which means you can zoom in and out, drag nodes and click on one of them to open its…
Energy and environmentOpen Source Software+5 topics
Last update: 18/10/2017
ETSI TCR-TR 029:1995 - Security Techniques Advisory Group (STAG) - A directory of security features in ETSI standards
Security features have been incorporated in a number of European Telecommunication Standards (ETSs), and are likely to become an increasingly important aspect of ETSI work as digital technology comes more and more into use. This Technical Committee Reference Technical Report (TCR-TR) provides an overview of security features which currently have been integrated, or are in the process of integration, into an ETS. For each of the activities the scope and status of the work is described. Also some potential security activities which are identified or planned as future ETSI activities are listed…
Energy and environment
Last update: 18/10/2017
ETSI ETR 332:1996 - Security Techniques Advisory Group (STAG) - Security requirements capture
This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) provides guidance and support for a comprehensive analysis of threats, vulnerabilities, risks and for the compilation of a specific set of security requirements. It is the intention to provide the user of this ETR with a comprehensive understanding and methodology regarding threats, vulnerabilities, risks and security requirements. The security architecture of a particular system is always unique and the threats and security requirements are very specific to that system. The contents of this paper provide guidelines and checklists rather than specifying in too…
Energy and environment
Last update: 18/10/2017
ETSI ETR 237:1996 - Security Techniques Advisory Group (STAG) - Baseline security standards - Features and mechanisms
This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) lists all security features and mechanisms that the Security Techniques Advisory Group (STAG) has evaluated and which may be used in ETSI standards. However, this ETR merely presents guidelines for the selection and application of specific security mechanisms in an annex. If more specific advice is needed, references to relevant sources of information are given. Moreover, the ETSI STAG experts are ready to assist in case of questions and problems. In many cases, the security mechanisms are not officially standardized themselves, but are registered for use. Many…
Energy and environment
Last update: 18/10/2017
ETSI ES 202 383 V1.1.1 (2005-04) - Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN) - Security Design Guide - Method and proforma for defining Security Targets
The present document provides guidance on the preparation of Security Targets (ST) based upon ETSI communication standards. The detailed contents of an ST are specified in ISO/IEC 15408-1. The present document endorses the requirements for STs expressed in ISO/IEC 15408-1 annex C with some specified modifications and additional requirements. A proforma for a Security Target is given in annex A in tabular form to align with the proforma structure defined for Protection Profiles in ES 202 382. The use and applicability of the Common Criteria (CC) to the ETSI standardization process is…
Energy and environment
Last update: 18/10/2017
ETSI ES 202 382 V1.1.1 (2005-04) - Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN) - Security Design Guide - Method and proforma for defining Protection Profiles
The present document provides guidance on the preparation of Protection Profiles (PP) based upon ETSI communication standards. A PP defines an implementation-independent set of security requirements for a category of communications equipment which is subject to evaluation under the Common Criteria (CC) scheme described in the multipart ISO/IEC 15408 [7].The detailed contents of a PP are specified in ISO/IEC 15408-1. The use and applicability of the CC to the ETSI standardization process is described in EG 202 387 and further guidance on the implementation of security-related standards in…
Energy and environment
Last update: 18/10/2017
DRAFT ETSI EN 303 204-2 V1.1.0 (2014-06) - Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Network Based Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment to be used in the 870 MHz to 876 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering the essent
The present document applies to the following following radio equipment types: 1) Network Based SRDs which are SRDs intended to operate in association with other SRDs to form network topologies supporting the intended application. 2) Network Relay Points which are specific Network Based SRDs supporting interconnection of a network of SRDs with an external network or service. The present document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive), article 3.2, which states that "..... radio equipment shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum…