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Succeed Interoperability Workshop participants. 2nd October, 2014. The Hague (The Netherlands)
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October 2, 2014 1 / 14
Actions
Most institutions have addressed interoperability issues
Normalization of resources
Interoperable architecture & interfaces
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Motivation
Demanded by users
Cooperation with partner institutions
Quality if service
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Benefits
Single access point (better service)
Cheaper SW maintenance
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Barriers
1 Insufficient expertise by users
2 Insufficient documentation
3 The need to adapt/maintain 3rd party SW
4 Cost of implementation
October 2, 2014 5 / 14
Technologies
Semantic web/Linked data (LOD, OWL, RDF)
Standards (EDM, OAI-PMH, OAI-ORE)
Cloud computing (Shibboleth, CAS, Dockers, Vagrant,Puppet)
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Actors
1 Standadization bodies
2 Research community & SW developers
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Good practices
Planning
Cross checking
Compile successful cases
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Next steps
Semantic technologies
Linked data
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Interoperability dimensions
October 2, 2014 10 / 14
Technical
Syntactic interoperability
Semantic interoperability
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Organizational/Political
How could the EU/Centres of Competence help?
How to convince the managers?
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Legal issues
IPR
Responsibility
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Financial
Budgetary restrictions
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