
Technical Architecture for Public Service in Iceland
Discover the current situation of URI patterns and technical architecture for public services in Iceland. Learn about the push for standardization and communication ease between government departments, including the use of X-Road for data exchange. Explore the open access to data and standardized protocols in the public service design. Get insights from Joinup, a collaborative platform supported by the European Commission for interoperability solutions in e-Government.
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URI pattern Hafli i Sigtryggur Magn sson, National Land Survey of Iceland
Current situation No formal URI or URL pattern in use in Iceland, just standard links To seek information or service we have a starting point https://www.island.is/
Current situation Technical Architecture for Public Service Version 1.0 scheduled to be published in the end of 2019 Standardise and ease communication between government departments Standardise and ease public access to Government and public data X-Road https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Road centrally governed distributed integration layer between information systems First iteration developed and launched by Estonia s Information System Authority (RIA) in 2001 X-Road is a Data Exchange Layer (DXL) solution that enables organizations to exchange information over the Internet.
Technical Architecture for Public Service Design access to data, either API or web services May or may not hide the data provider Standardised protocols Open source not vendor locking Learn from https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/ Joinup is a collaborative platform created by the European Commission and funded by the European Union via the Interoperability solutions for public administrations, businesses and citizens (ISA2) Programme. It offers several services that aim to help e-Government professionals share their experience with each other. We also hope to support them to find, choose, re-use, develop and implement interoperability solutions.