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SEMIC.EU –

SEMIC.EU –. Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe. The Mission of SEMIC.EU. Wherever Information is exchanged between different technical or professional domains different countries and languages different public administrations

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  1. SEMIC.EU – Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe Dr. Renke Fahl-Spiewack ]init[ AG für digitale Kommunikation

  2. The Mission of SEMIC.EU Wherever Information is exchanged between • different technical or professional domains • different countries and languages • different public administrations we need to find the common ground of the meaning of what is exchanged – semantic understanding. This common understanding is what we refer to as interoperability asset. SEMIC.EU takes up this challenge to create the library, the shared memory in which these valuable results of practical collaboration are reposited and are made available to others. There is a need for memory in Europe!

  3. SEMIC.EU within 3 minutes • SEMIC.EU Communities – first experiences • Next steps – SEMIC.EU Roadmap

  4. SEMIC.EU – what is it? • Open platform as a single point of contact and information for semantic interoperability in Europe • Collaborative tool permitting the sharing and reuse of semantic assets between European public administrations • Managed by the IDABC programme of the European Commission December 2007 (start of project) June 2008 (Launch of the platform www.semic.eu)

  5. SEMIC.EUservice and functionality SERVICE COLLABORATION PLATFORM

  6. Collaborationwww.semic.eu • Living communityto solve semantic interoperability • Collaborating with national initiatives to be prepared for future federation • Cooperation with European organisations for standardisation SEMIC.EU cooperates with national initiatives to create synergy on semantic interoperability

  7. Growing SEMIC.EU partner network

  8. Platformwww.semic.eu • Sharing concepts and data models to improve interoperability • Distributingcode lists and mappings for specific domains • Providing methodologies and tools to improve the quality of data exchange • Community functionalitiesto communicate with potential European partners

  9. www.semic.eu - news, assets, projects

  10. Serviceswww.semic.eu • Clearing processto assure the quality of pan-European data exchange • Coachingto use methods and tools published on SEMIC.EU SEMIC.EU provides services to pan-European eGovernment projects to enable seamless data interchange

  11. Asset Clearing Clearing Process SEMIC.EU repository Semantic assets Registration Maturity Conformance

  12. SEMIC.EU within 3 minutes • SEMIC.EU Communities – first experiences • Next steps – SEMIC.EU Roadmap

  13. Why contribute to SEMIC.EU?Perspective of the European e-Justice Community Scope • Growing network of judicial data interchange in Europe Issues • Judicial Registers (NJR) • Insolvency registers • Commercial register portal • Land Registers

  14. First Step – Network of Judicial Registers „one by one“ Network of Judicial Registers (NJR): • 03/03 – France and Germany • 11/03 – Spain • 11/04 – Belgium • 03/06 – Czech Republik • 10/06 – Luxembourg • 06/07 –Slovakia, United Kingdom • 07/07 –Poland, Slovenia, Italy • 12/07 – Portugal For just one administrative procedure!

  15. First Step – Network of Judicial Registers „one by one“ Network of Judicial Registers (NJR): • 03/03 – France and Germany • 11/03 – Spain • 11/04 – Belgium • 03/06 – Czech Republik • 10/06 – Luxembourg • 06/07 –Slovakia, United Kingdom • 07/07 –Poland, Slovenia, Italy • 12/07 – Portugal Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states: 702 For just one administrative procedure!

  16. First Step – Network of Judicial Registers „one by one“ Network of Judicial Registers (NJR): • 03/03 – France and Germany • 11/03 – Spain • 11/04 – Belgium • 03/06 – Czech Republik • 10/06 – Luxembourg • 06/07 –Slovakia, United Kingdom • 07/07 –Poland, Slovenia, Italy • 12/07 – Portugal Never again! Total number of bilateral interfaces between 27 member states: 702 For just one administrative procedure!

  17. The Idea – Using SEMIC.EU services • Coaching – Asset development • Clearing – Asset improvement • Reusing – Asset integration SEMIC.EU Support Enable semantic interoperability Asset

  18. The process – Implementation of Interoperability • Coordination of the first movers • Methodical validation of the asset concept • Roll out in various Member States SEMIC.EU Coaching Services for Communities Asset

  19. The process – Implementation of Interoperability • Coordination of the first movers • Methodical validation of the asset concept • Roll out in various Member States SEMIC.EU Coaching Services for Communities Asset

  20. The general Concept of Reuse Searching the repository of www.semic.eu Finding, evaluating, modifying

  21. SEMIC.EU within 3 minutes • SEMIC.EU Communities – first experiences • Next steps – SEMIC.EU Roadmap

  22. Roadmap – SEMIC.EU 2010

  23. SEMIC.EU – Plans of Collaboration • Liaison with W3C – eGovernment IG • Partner of UN/CEFACT • Partner of CEN/ISSS

  24. SEMIC.EU – Get Involved Visit www.semic.eu Get registered in the SEMIC.EU competence network Publish your assets Give comments on assets and published eGovernment projects Help to improve quality

  25. Thank you for your attention!mail to contact@semic.eu Dr. Renke Fahl-Spiewack ]init[ AG for digital communication

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