Mapping the interoperability landscape Interoperability Working Group
Jan 18, 2018
Mapping the interoperability
landscape
Interoperability Working Group
Action examples
• Support for Johnathon’s work• ARC project on complex systems• ICT technology strategy• Particular projects (standards mapping)• Etc etc
This afternoon’s task…
• Each group should come up with three next steps to progress work towards a shared approach to interoperability
• Keep in mind these three themes:– The need to understand interoperability in designing
new systems– The open publication of data dictionaries– Sharing data across systems
• But also consider other themes that may have emerged for you
Part 1
Practice centric technology leadership
How should this landscape look?
Part 2
Publishing of sector basedstandards and schemas
Time and versioning
Publishing protocols
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Current version of standard 1
Previous version of standard 1
Sector publishing of individual standards (or data dictionaries)
Example of the sorts of standards (not published in this way as yet)
Example 1: Quality Assurance standards: Evidence Guide for Registered Community Service Organisationshttp://tinyurl.com/bxwy3l
Example 2: IRIS Data Dictionary for Family Serviceshttp://tinyurl.com/b6z79h
Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne
Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards
Enterprise 1 Enterprise 2 Enterprise 3
Publishing protocols
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Enterprise publishing of individual standards and schemas
Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne
Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards
Linking sector and enterprise IM systems: through partnership protocols
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Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards
Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne
Publishing protocols allows for
AUTOMATED VERSIONING;
AND HARVESTING OF METADATA
Allowing automated versioning updates and harvesting of data and metadata
Acknowledge contribution of Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne
Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards
Dramatically lifting productivity of evidence collation for quality systems
Tagging of authorised records to different quality standards elements
Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards
Time and versioning
Standards published through the Encoded Archiving Context standard
Internal schemas and standards published through the Encoded Archiving Context standard
Enterprise 1 Enterprise 2 Enterprise 3
Publishing systems are OAI compliant
Internal standards and schema publishing system is OAI compliant
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INTEROPERABILITY
Current version of standard 1
Previous version of standard 1
Part 2: Publishing of schemas and standards
Acknowledge Gavan McCarthy: e-Scholarship Research Centre – University of Melbourne
Part 3
Semantic interoperability across multiple sectors
Patterns from these different sectors emerge
Standard 1
Standard 2 Standard 3
Standard 4
Enterprise schema
Enterprise schema
Enterprise schema
Enterprise schema
Is a developmental approach required?
Break out groupsWe look forward to continued emergence
Thank you