際際滷s about the Finnish Interoperability portal for the Semic.eu conference May 18, 2011 in Brussels
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Semic2011 05-18
1. Yhteentoimivuus.fi is how you spell
interoperability in Finnish
18 May 2011
Senior Advisor Tommi Karttaavi
Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities
2. Interoperability in Finnish public
administration
Finland has taken an Enterprise Architecture
approach to interoperability issues
Ministry of Finance coordinates the IT management
in the public sector
The Advisory Committee on Information
Management in Public Administration (JUHTA) is an
information management development forum for
governmental and municipal authorities
JUHTAs JHS-section oversees the development of
public administration recommendations
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3. Yhteentoimivuus.fi
Yhteentoimivuus means interoperability in Finnish
Yhteentoimivuus.fi is the national portal for public
administration interoperability assets
Owner of the portal is the Ministry of Finance
Portal is based on Semic.eu platform
Implemantation project ends in May 2011
Official launch in fall 2011
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4. Assets in Yhteentoimivuus.fi
Enterprise architecture materials
Process and service descriptions
Data models (XML Schemata, code lists, ontologies,
vocabularies)
Recommendations, standards and specifications
Information system descriptions
Software components
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5. Asset categorisation
Assets are categorisied by the degree of their
normative status:
Informational = no special status
Recommended = strongly suggested to use, but
still optional
Mandatory = public administration is obliged to
use
Mandatory status can be given by a decree by the
Council of State (new Public Administration IT
Management Law, not yet in effect)
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6. Cross-border cooperation
More questions than answers at the moment
Problem: if data models are not harmonised within a
MS how to harmonise them for cross-border use?
Asset federation
Semic.eu as the hub
Should metadata be available in RDF?
Conformance status in Semic.eu
Is it standardisation or harmonisation?
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