The Data Management Working Group is dedicated to addressing various facets, spanning technical means for exchanging and processing data among stakeholders, to formulating rules for data exchange. This includes tackling security issues and determining the distribution of responsibilities in data handling.
Aligned with its mission, the WG has identified three key areas of collaboration, fostering mutual exchange of perspectives and discussions:
- Communication infrastructure – this entails enhancing technical means for the effective exchange of data
- Cybersecurity and data privacy – this encompasses data integrity, customer privacy, and protection;
- Data handling – this entails establishing the framework for data exchange and related roles and responsibilities
The Data Management Working Group is divided into five task forces:
- Use cases repository – this task focuses on providing a comprehensive view of all simplified and homogenised projects, presenting use cases in a straightforward format
- EU data exchange reference architecture – this task force is involved in the development of a standardised language and Data Exchange Reference Architecture (DERA3.0), supporting the concept of a data space, featuring a federated structure.
- Reference framework – this task aims to establish a methodology and reference framework that enables the interoperability and flexibility of assets. This is achieved through a meticulous analysis of implemented solutions in various projects, including the definition of Generic Business Processes (GBPs)
- Bridge Standards User group – this task force is dedicated to the dissemination (i.e., through webinars) of collective knowledge at the system level
- Interoperability of home appliances – this task focuses on characterising and comparing the solutions used by BRIDGE projects for achieving home appliance interoperability, through the use of “common languages” and adapters
For more information about this Working Group, contact secretariat@horizon-bridge.eu.
Chair:
Dune Sebilleau (TRIALOG)
Co-Chair:
Krzysztof Piotrowski (IHP Microelectronics)