Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
508944 Computers in Industry 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The divergent interpretations of data, the lack of common metadata and the absence of universal reference data hinder governments from seamless data exchange, information systems integration and the delivery of cross-border public services. To overcome this, governments develop e-Government metadata repositories to store reusable data models, schemata, taxonomies and codelists. We use the term semantic interoperability asset to refer to these types of resources. These repositories however differ in their scope, target group, implementation technologies and end-user interfaces. Although, the semantic content they include can often be reused, even bypass the domain it was originally designed for, their physical isolation and the heterogeneity of the assets’ descriptions hamper the reusability of common concepts and cross-repository search. To deal with these challenges, this paper introduces the Asset Description Metadata Schema, an initiative of the ISA programme of the European Commission, which aims to deliver a common metamodel for semantic interoperability assets.

► Enable the integration and semantic interconnection between distributed e-Government metadata repositories through a common metadata model, i.e., ADMS. ► To facilitate the discovery, access and reuse of semantic interoperability assets, through a federated portal. ► Reports the preliminary outcomes of the ADMS working group run by the ISA Programme of the European Commission.

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