<<ELAP:Architecture Principle>> Transparency

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Elementtype  : Principle
Element-id  : Id-76c17f14-3a55-aa57-3656-c60a395ceffa
ArchiMate-model  : Project SDG - PETRA
Label  : <<ELAP:Architecture Principle>> Transparency
Documentatie  : DEFINITION:

Architecture Principle ABB is a Principle defining the underlying general rules and guidelines for the use and deployment of all IT resources and assets across the enterprise. They reflect a level of consensus among the various elements of the enterprise, and form the basis for making future IT decisions.

Source: TOGAF 9.2 The Open Group (https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap20.html#:~:text=Architecture%20Principles%20define%20the%20underlying,for%20making%20future%20IT%20decisions)

EXAMPLES: The following implementation is an example on how this specific Architecture Building Block (ABB) can be instantiated as a Solution Building Block (SBB):

The European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities (EIP SCC) is a stakeholder driven initiative stimulated and supported by the European Commission. The EIP SCC has defined key priority areas which will be addressed including the architecture principle of Capabilities. Capabilities are the center element of the architectures to ensure that a common ground is easy to be found.

Source: (https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/documents/downloadPublic?documentIds=080166e5b9a18c76&appId=PPGMS)
ID  : ABB381
Dct_type  : eira:ArchitecturePrinciple
Eira_body  : Transparency in the EIF context refers to:

i. Enabling visibility inside the administrative environment of a public administration. This is about allowing other public administrations, citizens and businesses to view and understand administrative rules, processes,11 data, services and decision-making. ii. Ensuring availability of interfaces with internal information systems. Public administrations operate a large number of what are often heterogeneous and disparate information systems in support of their internal processes. Interoperability depends on ensuring the availability of interfaces to these systems and the data they handle. In turn, interoperability facilitates reuse of systems and data, and enables these to be integrated into larger systems.

iii. Securing the right to the protection of personal data, by respecting the applicable legal framework for the large volumes of personal data of citizens, held and managed by Public administrations.
Eira_domain  : DPS STRATEGY (Public Policy Cycle)
Eira_identifier  : https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/nifo-national-interoperability-framework-observatory/2-underlying-principles-european-public-services#2.2
Eira_scope  : B.A.
Eira_view  : Architecture Principle view
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