The institution develops interoperable shared data services (basic registries) in accordance with the interoperability application model.
Shared data services play an essential role in the implementation of integrated social security systems. This includes the sharing of core social security data. Typically shared is data on benefits granted to beneficiaries, beneficiaries’ family links, employees’ worked periods, salaries and contributions, employers and contracted employees.
Guideline code
ICT_03300
Mechanism
Mechanism
- In implementing shared data services (or basic registries), the ICT unit should:
- Establish project implementation teams and ICT specialized units to analyse, design and implement the required shared data services;
- Generate a technical specification including, for each candidate shared data service, the information model of objects and relationships (i.e. the metadata schema), service-oriented characterization (i.e. service-oriented-architecture (SOA) interfaces) and non-functional requirements (i.e. performance, security, etc.);
- Base the implementation of shared data services on the methodologies and technologies adopted by the institution. The main technical approaches to follow are shared files, shared databases, service-oriented-architecture (SOA) data services and master data solutions;
- Address the impacts on business and services within the implementation plan.
- The ICT unit should develop a communications plan to provide appropriate information on the implementation of shared data services to social security service areas within the institution.
Parent
Structure
Structure
- The ICT unit should establish and implement shared data services to ensure the consistency of core data within the institution and foster data reusability.
- The management should establish duties and responsibilities concerning the implementation and operation of shared data services.
- The interoperable shared data services should be based on the institutional models and standards, such as the institutional interoperability framework and workplan, the SOA-based interoperability application model and the institutional technical standards.
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Guideline 25. Interoperable shared data services (basic registries)
Type
Guideline_1
Weight
36