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Standards-developing organizations provide open public software specifications to facilitate interoperability; examples include the Oasis-Open organization and buildingSMART (formerly the International Alliance for Interoperability). Another example of a neutral party is the RFC documents from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
The enterprise interoperability framework is used as a guideline for collecting and structuring knowledge/solution for enterprise interoperability.The framework defines the domains and sub-domains for interoperability research and development in order to identify a set of pieces of knowledge for solving enterprise interoperability problems by removing barriers to interoperability.
The AIOS was described in a doctoral thesis and is based on the results of various research projects on interoperability. [1] It is independent from specific products or vendors but describes generically the different layers, views, relationships and technical means needed to efficiently establish interoperable information systems.
To preserve interoperability, several enterprise interoperability frameworks can be identified in the literature: 2003: IDEAS: [3] Interoperability Developments for Enterprise Application and Software. 2004: EIF: [4] The European Interoperability Framework; 2004: e-GIF: [5] e-Government Interoperability Framework
Model Driven Interoperability (MDI) is a methodological framework, which provides a conceptual and technical support to make interoperable enterprises using ontologies and semantic annotations, following model driven development (MDD) principles.
Within the EU many of these were supported by the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) of the IDABC. [2] These included Denmark, [3] Greece, [4] the United Kingdom and the Reach "Public Services Broker" in Ireland. [5] [6] In Africa COMESA and Ghana provide examples of similar initiatives, [7] [8] whilst Bhutan and Thailand are examples ...
A centralized broker that handles security, access, and communication. This can be accomplished through integration servers (like the School Interoperability Framework (SIF) Zone Integration Servers) or through similar software like the enterprise service bus (ESB) model that acts as a services manager.
The European Interoperability Framework (EIF) is a set of recommendations which specify how administrations, businesses and citizens communicate with each other within the European Union and across Member State borders.