Cécile is a business architect who has worked for interoperability matters since 2008 . She joined the Interoperability unit in 2017 to contribute in the development of actions around legal aspects influencing the interoperability of public services.
EU institution
3. EU wide registry of public sector semantic models
Aula 1.3 at Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública
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The "EU wide registry of public sector semantic models" workshop aims to define actions to create a entry point for connecting national collections of semantic assets. It provides an ideal opportunity to receive presentations and influence discussions on the benefits of having insights into existing modeling work from Member Countries, the costs of not having the registry, the support it offers to a single market of cross-border public services. Additionally, the workshop will explore the value of the registry in preserving and transferring institutional know-how amid the constant reconfigurations of teams working in public bodies. Lastly, it will address the significance of the registry for AI-powered solutions in designing new semantic specifications while rationalizing existing models. We welcome contributions from all relevant disciplines and encourage participation from those in the public sector, open source, academic communities, and semantic technology practitioners.
Moderated by Claudio Baldassarre, Semantic Interoperability Expert, DG DIGIT, European Commission
Civil servant expert on Interoperability and Digital Administration, after 20 years providing digital solutions to private and public sectors from international IT companies. She is leading the national coordinator's team for the Single Digital Gateway, member of the Expert Group of Interoperability of Public Services and the Multi-Stakeholder Platform on ICT Standardization, and an active participant of the SEMIC community and several national and European projects and initiatives for the digital transformation of the public sector.
National Competent Authority
3. EU wide registry of public sector semantic models
Aula 1.3 at Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The "EU wide registry of public sector semantic models" workshop aims to define actions to create a entry point for connecting national collections of semantic assets. It provides an ideal opportunity to receive presentations and influence discussions on the benefits of having insights into existing modeling work from Member Countries, the costs of not having the registry, the support it offers to a single market of cross-border public services. Additionally, the workshop will explore the value of the registry in preserving and transferring institutional know-how amid the constant reconfigurations of teams working in public bodies. Lastly, it will address the significance of the registry for AI-powered solutions in designing new semantic specifications while rationalizing existing models. We welcome contributions from all relevant disciplines and encourage participation from those in the public sector, open source, academic communities, and semantic technology practitioners.
Moderated by Claudio Baldassarre, Semantic Interoperability Expert, DG DIGIT, European Commission
EU institution
3. EU wide registry of public sector semantic models
Aula 1.3 at Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The "EU wide registry of public sector semantic models" workshop aims to define actions to create a entry point for connecting national collections of semantic assets. It provides an ideal opportunity to receive presentations and influence discussions on the benefits of having insights into existing modeling work from Member Countries, the costs of not having the registry, the support it offers to a single market of cross-border public services. Additionally, the workshop will explore the value of the registry in preserving and transferring institutional know-how amid the constant reconfigurations of teams working in public bodies. Lastly, it will address the significance of the registry for AI-powered solutions in designing new semantic specifications while rationalizing existing models. We welcome contributions from all relevant disciplines and encourage participation from those in the public sector, open source, academic communities, and semantic technology practitioners.
Moderated by Claudio Baldassarre, Semantic Interoperability Expert, DG DIGIT, European Commission