Title
Harmonization Profiles for Trusted Data Sharing Between Data Spaces: Striking the Balance between Functionality and Complexity
Author
Stoter, A.J.R.
Rietveld, B.
Jansen, V.
Bastiaansen, H.J.M.
Publication year
2022
Abstract
The ambition of the EU Data Strategy can be summarized as a ‘federation of interoperable data spaces’. Currently, a multitude of architectures, frameworks and protocols is used by various data spaces. The Data Sharing Coalition has provided an architecture framework for interoperability between data spaces, making use of a harmonization domain and data space proxies as key architecture concepts. Complete interoperability between a wide variety of data spaces presents a challenge for the harmonization domain. To enable interoperability between a variety of data spaces, a set of harmonization profiles are required in the harmonization domain to provide the necessary functionalities. However, implementing each harmonization profile comes with additional complexity. Therefore, it is desirable to identify a minimal set of harmonization profiles to provide interoperability between an adequate variety of data spaces. This paper addresses the identification of harmonization profiles, presents a framework for structuring harmonization profiles and explores the impact of key trust aspects (policy management and trust ecosystem) on harmonization profiles.
Subject
access and usage policies
data space interoperability
European data strategy
harmonization profile
trust ecosystem
Interoperability
Network architecture
Access policies
Data space
Data space interoperability
European data strategy
Federation
Harmonisation
Harmonization profile
IDS
Proxy model
Trust ecosystem
Usage policies
Ecosystems
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TNO identifier
977094
Publisher
CEUR-WS
ISSN
1613-0073
Source
CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2022 Interoperability for Enterprise Systems and Applications Workshops, I-ESA Workshops 2022, 23 March 2022 through 25 March 2022
Document type
conference paper