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The prototype of the Data Map application was developed as part of a pilot project of the same name in cooperation with the OPSI portal (Slovenia Open Data Portal) and is an extension of the OPSI catalogue of public sector information. The Data Map provides an enriched understanding of data sources and the data they contain. The Data Map helps to understand how data are interlinked, their meaning, the refresh rate, etc., and it allows for an overview and exploration of the data structures of the data sources as well. It is designed to facilitate the exploration, discovery and access to data sources that are further used, for example, to design public services and other tools and applications for public administrations, citizens and businesses. The tool provides a general overview of the data landscape based on descriptions of data sources according to semantic standards (RDF-based), allowing inter-comparability and interoperability. The overview is provided in a form of a graph, allowing the user to efficiently and transparently search for related data across sources. In addition to the overview of the global schema of the Data Map, which contains all types of description categories and properties used to describe the datasets in the Data Map, it also allows the overview of the schemas of selected sources and data structures (the available data model). Citizens, companies and organisations are interested in the data as end-users and can freely use the published data or check the conditions for access and use of other protected public sector information. In this way, we aim to strengthen interoperability between public administrations and encourage the use of data for commercial, non-commercial or research purposes.

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The prototype of the Data Map application was developed as part of a pilot project of the same name in cooperation with the OPSI portal (Slovenia Open Data Portal) and is an extension of the OPSI catalogue of public sector information. The Data Map provides an enriched understanding of data sources and the data they contain. The Data Map helps to understand how data are interlinked, their meaning, the refresh rate, etc., and it allows for an overview and exploration of the data structures of the data sources as well. It is designed to facilitate the exploration, discovery and access to data sources that are further used, for example, to design public services and other tools and applications for public administrations, citizens and businesses. The tool provides a general overview of the data landscape based on descriptions of data sources according to semantic standards (RDF-based), allowing inter-comparability and interoperability. The overview is provided in a form of a graph, allowing the user to efficiently and transparently search for related data across sources. In addition to the overview of the global schema of the Data Map, which contains all types of description categories and properties used to describe the datasets in the Data Map, it also allows the overview of the schemas of selected sources and data structures (the available data model). Citizens, companies and organisations are interested in the data as end-users and can freely use the published data or check the conditions for access and use of other protected public sector information. In this way, we aim to strengthen interoperability between public administrations and encourage the use of data for commercial, non-commercial or research purposes.

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(The data model repository is currently still in the data filling phase) The repository of data models contains data models of basic registers, records and key information solutions of public administration. It allows their structures and metadata to be stored centrally and in a uniform manner. It provides existing and potential users with precise information on which data is already collected within the framework of public administration and therefore does not need to be defined anew. The repository provides: • Standardized conceptual and logical data models. • Standardized and comprehensive description of classes, entities, relations, attributes, etc. • A uniform and broad set of metadata, which enables a clear and unambiguous definition of the content of databases. • Ownership information. • Versioning and change control. • Link to reference data (code books) and the Central Vocabulary. • Relationships (mappings) between individual basic registers and their data elements. Core data models are also included in the Data Model Repository. These are reusable and extensible data models that capture the fundamental characteristics of entities in a context-neutral way. Public administration bodies can use and expand them in the following ways: • Development of new information solutions: core data models can be used as a default starting point for creating conceptual and logical data models of newly developed information solutions. Such an example can be e.g. common, universal business processes, such as the implementation of the Administrative Procedure Act. • Data exchange between information solutions: Core data models can form the basis of context-specific data models for data exchange between existing information solutions. • Data integration: Core data models can be used to integrate data coming from different heterogeneous sources. The repository of data models is closely connected with the Central Vocabulary and the Registry of Ciphers, which are also part of the Platform for Semantic Interoperability (PZSI).

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The Digital Slovenia 2030 strategy is the overarching strategy for the digital transformation of our country by 2030 and is the response of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia to the development challenges of digitalization. It is intended to provide strategic planning for promoting Slovenia's digital transformation in the development period by the year 2030. The strategy takes into account the ambitions and principles of the European Union (EU) and is the result of coordination between government representatives, institutions, academics, civil society, and the interested public. It addresses the key areas of Slovenia's digital transformation, building on European strategic documents and focusing on the main challenges of digital transformation in Slovenia. The strategy anticipates orientations and targets with indicators to address the biggest development gaps to accelerate the development of digital transformation in all areas, from gigabit infrastructure to the digital transformation of the economy, digital public services, the path to Smart Society 5.0, cybersecurity, digital competences and inclusion, and related content such as enabling environments and the green transition. The Digital Slovenia 2030 Strategy is a strategic document and contains specific measurable indicators in each of the thematic areas. The overarching objective of the strategy is to promote the digital transformation of Slovenia in all segments – society, government, local communities, and the economy. The Ministry responsible for digital transformation is responsible for managing the implementation of the strategy.

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Evidenca2GO is a self-service platform for developing / building and publishing evidences and other simpler applications. The platform is easy to use, intuitive and allows us to develop / create any application we use for capturing and publishing that works within the HKOM network in a very fast time. Oracle APEX was chosen as the technological basis of the system, which with additional components enables self-service development environment, transfer to the test and production environment without administrative barriers. We log in to Evidenco2GO with the same user account as for the computer in the local domain. Within the platform, access to developed applications can be determined for other users, we have a pre-installed application for code lists and application parameters, it contains a pre-installed application that serves as the home page of the application and we can generate generic code for auditing old record values, ...). As part of the Evidenca2Go platform, it is specifically to highlight pre-installed applications for data structure entry and structure-based data entry. In this way, users can create a useful free application without programming knowledge, which they then can put to general use. The application allows tracking and insight into changes, allows different levels of rights (view, delete and update data by different sets), allows import from CSV format, allows code lists, data nesting and cross-relationships between data. Anything more requires programming knowledge. Evidenca2GO solves the current problems of records, and many new functionalities have been added, the set of which will be supplemented. The main goal of the project is a platform for the establishment of new records and migration, modernization of existing record systems. The platform is easy to use, intuitive and allows us to create any simple application which we use in everyday business life in a very fast time.

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