Quba is an open source software. It is a viewer for invoices.
Open Source SoftwareBusiness and competition+3 topics
Last update: 02/03/2022
Token Platform for building decentralized apps and services
The Token platform offers a developer-friendly set of plug-and-play services and open-source components for building decentralized apps and services. So you can focus on building, not on infrastructure. https://developers.token-project.eu/ The platform provides a wide-range of light weight and highly scalable RESTful services and components across four major blocks Notarization Decentralized Storage Decentralized IDs Messaging and Events Streaming
Open Source SoftwareStandardisation+5 topics
Last update: 08/07/2021
NethServer: Linux Distribution for Small and Medium Enterprises and Educational Institutes
NethServer is an easy to manage, CentOS based Linux distribution that aims to make the life of a sysadmin easier. It is highly modular and features a continuously expanding set of services. Base modules are: DNS DHCP Fileserver Gateway LDAP and Samba4 Accountproviders Mailserver Printserver VoIP PBX Currently several services especially aimed at educational purposes are being developed by the community. Examples of these modules are: Moodle electronic learning environment SavaPage Libre Print management environment Nextcloud OnlyOffice cloud office application NethServer supports both…
Open Source SoftwareStandardisation+9 topics
Last update: 10/03/2023
Decision supporting tool on interoperability
The Decision supporting tool on interoperability (the Tool) is being developed as part of the Legal Interoperability ISA2 action, which aims to ensure that digital and interoperability aspects are considered in EU policies from their earliest stage. Upon the design of a new legislation that brings changes to existing digital environments, especially at a trans-European level, policymakers have to choose which would be the most effective and efficient approach for implementation. In this decision they may want to consider, among other aspects, the costs and benefits of including…
Digital innovationLegal+14 topics
Last update: 20/02/2024
ICT Impact Assessment Guidelines | Practical tools and guidelines for assessing ICT implications
Offers tools and templates for assessing ICT implications of new Commission initiatives, enhancing innovation and productivity by evaluating both qualitative and quantitative ICT impacts on EU policy implementation. It is an EC solution.
LegalOpen Source Software+13 topics
Last update: 10/09/2020
EU DataViz webinars
These webinars are organised by the Publications Office of the European Union, as follow-up to the EU DataViz Conference[1] for the public sector held in 2019. The Office invites relevant speakers from EU DataViz to deepen on specific subjects related to data visualisation. The purpose of these webinars is to deepen the understanding of the data visualisation among civil servants and to enhance the use of data visualisation in their day-to-day activities. They are aimed at public sector employees interested in data visualisation and visual recording. Originally foreseen as lunchtime…
Statistics and informationCollaboration+3 topics
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: 13/02/2024
SDMX IT tools
SDMX facilitates the exchange of information between international organisations and data providers.
Statistics and information
Last update: 22/07/2022
SDMX standard for Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange
Eurostat is one of the sponsors of the SDMX (Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange) initiative that aims at standardising and modernising (“industrialising”) the mechanisms and processes for the exchange of statistical data and metadata among international organisations and their member countries. The other sponsors of SDMX are the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the European Central Bank (ECB), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), and the World Bank. In short SDMX is…
Statistics and information
Last update: 22/07/2022
Reference metadata reporting standards
Reference metadata reporting standards This section covers the two main standards used within the European Statistical System (ESS) to describe the data sets disseminated on Eurostat's website, both in terms of content and quality. This specific type of information is called reference metadata. ESMS (Euro SDMX Metadata Structure) files are standardised, user-oriented files used for describing the statistical data sets published by Eurostat on its website. The purpose of the ESMS files is to document the methodologies, the quality aspects, and the statistical production processes in general…
Statistics and information
Last update: 22/07/2022
Statistical concepts
Glossaries are useful for identifying and acquiring the vocabulary of a given domain. They are also essential tools to improve linguistic interoperability. The CODED database (COncepts and DEfinitions Database) contains more than 12,000 definitions of key terminology and concepts used within the European Statistical System (ESS) and outside, and relating closely or loosely to statistics. These concepts cover all statistics domains (e.g. agriculture, economy, environment, culture, etc.) and are taken from many official sources (e.g. statistical methodological manuals, Official Journal of the…
Statistics and information
Last update: 22/07/2022
Standard Code Lists (SCLs)
Code lists are a type of controlled vocabulary containing a finite list of codes and meanings that represent the only allowed values for a particular data item. Standard Code Lists are cross-domain code lists used in Eurostat's reference database, recommended for production databases and data transmission. They are used to operationalise statistical classifications from data collection to dissemination. Code lists can also exist without classifications, especially when serving as structural metadata for the dissemination of statistical data. The RAMON server hosts hundreds of SCLs covering…