The Once-Only Principle : The TOOP Project.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Krimmer, Robert.
Other Authors: Prentza, Andriana., Mamrot, Szymon.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Introduction The Once-Only Principle (TOOP)
  • Contents
  • The Once-Only Principle: A Matter of Trust
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Overview of Large-Scale Piloting in Europe
  • 3 Overview of the TOOP Book
  • 3.1 Implementation of the 'Once-Only' Principle in Europe
  • 3.2 Drivers, Barriers, and Opportunities
  • 3.3 Good Practices of OOP Across Europe
  • 3.4 Impact of the Once Only Principle for Businesses Across Borders
  • 3.5 The Single Digital Gateway Regulation and Other Legal Aspects
  • 3.6 Architecture
  • 3.7 Testing Methodology for the TOOP Pilots
  • 3.8 Pilot Experiences: Challenges and Achievements in Implementing Once-Only
  • 3.9 Future of the Once-Only Principle in Europe
  • 4 The Once-Only Principle and the Further Development of the Single Digital Gateway
  • References
  • Implementation of the 'Once-Only' Principle in Europe - National Approach
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 National Approaches Towards Implementing the OOP
  • 3 Benefits of the OOP
  • 4 Implementing the OOP in the TOOP Project
  • 4.1 General Business Mobility
  • 4.2 E-procurement
  • 4.3 Maritime Pilot
  • 5 Summary
  • Appendix
  • References
  • Drivers for and Barriers to the Cross-border Implementation of the Once-Only Principle
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Factors Impacting OOP Initiatives in a Cross-border Context
  • 2.1 Factors Generally Impacting OOP Initiatives in a Cross-border Context
  • 2.2 Technological Factors
  • 2.3 Organizational Factors
  • 2.4 Institutional Factors
  • 2.5 Actors
  • 2.6 Other Factors
  • 3 Methodology
  • 4 Results
  • 4.1 Technological Factors
  • 4.2 Organizational Factors
  • 4.3 Institutional Factors
  • 4.4 Actors
  • 4.5 Other Factors
  • 5 Discussion
  • 6 Conclusions
  • References
  • Once-Only Principle Good Practices in Europe
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Theoretical and Political Foundations of the OOP
  • 3 Methodical Foundations.
  • 4 OOP Good Practice Examples in Europe
  • 4.1 OOP Cases
  • 4.2 OOP Enablers
  • 5 Discussion and Recommendations from the Good Practices
  • 5.1 Benefits of OOP Implementation and the Need for OOP Enablers
  • 5.2 Enablers as a Vehicle to Overcome Barriers of OOP Implementations
  • 6 Conclusions
  • References
  • The Single Digital Gateway Regulation as an Enabler and Constraint of Once-Only in Europe
  • 1 Introduction on Once-Only Legislation
  • 1.1 Legal Frameworks for Once-Only at the National Level
  • 1.2 Scaling up the Law to Cross Border Once-Only
  • 2 The Single Digital Gateway Regulation - Concept and Choices
  • 2.1 General Model for Trust Between Public Administrations Across Borders
  • 2.2 Drawing the Lines: A Closed Model for Once-Only
  • 2.3 User Centricity as the Principal Driver
  • 2.4 Data Protection as a General Consideration Behind the SDGR
  • 3 Challenges and Ambiguities
  • 3.1 Reliance on Further Implementation
  • 3.2 Requirements for the User
  • 3.3 Requirements for Competent Authorities
  • 3.4 Requirements for Evidence
  • 3.5 Requirements for Data Flows
  • 4 Concluding Notes and a Perspective on the Future
  • 4.1 The SDGR as a First Step into a European Once-Only Framework
  • 4.2 Once-Only as an Evolving Story of Trust
  • References
  • Legal Basis and Regulatory Applications of the Once-Only Principle: The Italian Case
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Constitutional Basis of the OOP in Italy, as a Fundamental Rule of Administrative Activity and Organization
  • 3 A First Regulatory Application: Self-certifications and Ex Officio Acquisition of Data and Documents
  • 4 The OOP and Public Systems Interoperability
  • 5 The OOP in Public Procurement
  • References
  • TOOP Trust Architecture
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Overview of the Trust Concept
  • 3 Solutions to Establish Trust
  • 4 Establishing the End-to-End Trust.
  • 5 The TOOPRA Trust Architecture
  • 6 Conclusion
  • References
  • The Technical Challenges in OOP Application Across the European Union and the TOOP OOP Architecture
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The TOOPRA Users, Principles, and Requirements
  • 3 Development of the Architecture
  • 4 The TOOPRA Views
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Business Architecture
  • 4.3 Information System (iS) Architecture
  • 4.4 Technology Architecture
  • 4.5 Security and Trust Architecture
  • 5 Architecture Profiling
  • 6 Sustainability of TOOPRA
  • 7 Conclusions
  • References
  • Testing Methodology for the TOOP Pilots
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Infrastructure and Testing Tools
  • 2.1 Overview of TOOP Architecture
  • 2.2 Connector
  • 2.3 Playground
  • 2.4 Simulator
  • 2.5 Reference DC and DP systems
  • 2.6 Playground Tracker
  • 3 Testing Methodology: From Test Preparation to Connectathons
  • 3.1 Preparation for Testing: Checklist Before Testing
  • 3.2 Local (Onboard) Testing
  • 3.3 Connectivity Testing
  • 3.4 Connectathon
  • 4 Testing Process
  • 4.1 Local MS System Testing
  • 4.2 Local Infrastructure Testing
  • 4.3 Connectivity Testing
  • 4.4 MS to MS Connectathon
  • 5 Test Monitoring
  • 5.1 Pilot Test Monitoring Factsheet
  • 5.2 Pilot Milestones Check
  • 6 Results Documentation
  • 6.1 Reporting to MS
  • 6.2 Global Results Table
  • 6.3 Reporting Tables
  • 6.4 Reporting Graphs
  • 6.5 Map of Results
  • 7 Conclusions
  • References
  • TOOP Pilot Experiences: Challenges and Achievements in Implementing Once-Only in Different Domains and Member States
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The TOOP Pilot Domains
  • 2.1 eProcurement Pilot
  • 2.2 GBM Pilot
  • 2.3 Maritime Pilot
  • 3 Advances Attained in TOOP Pilot Domains
  • 4 Lessons Learnt
  • 5 Conclusions
  • References
  • Measuring the Impact of the Once Only Principle for Businesses Across Borders
  • 1 Introduction.
  • 2 The Once-Only Principle: Benefits and Challenges
  • 3 Assessing Impact: Developing a Framework for the OOP
  • 3.1 The Use of Impact Assessments (IA) for Technology and Policy
  • 3.2 A Impact Assessment Framework for the OOP
  • 3.3 Administrative Burden Reduction
  • 3.4 Improved Quality of Service
  • 3.5 Government Efficiency
  • 3.6 Secondary Benefits and Unforeseen (Negative) Consequences
  • 4 Validating and Discussing the Framework with Stakeholders
  • 5 Discussion: Challenges of Measuring Impacts
  • 6 Conclusion
  • References
  • The Future of the Once-Only Principle in Europe
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Dimensions of the Once-Only-Principle
  • 2.1 The Implementation of the Once-Only Principle on a National Level
  • 2.2 Drivers, Barriers and Opportunities
  • 2.3 Good Practices of Once-Only Principle Across Europe
  • 2.4 Impact of the Once-Only Principle for Businesses Across Borders
  • 3 Experiences from Running TOOP
  • 3.1 Managing a Large-Scale Pilot
  • 3.2 Developing a Technical Architecture for a Large-Scale Pilot
  • 3.3 Piloting at Large-Scale
  • 4 Sustainability of the Once-Only Principle
  • 4.1 Implementation of the Once-Only Principle
  • 4.2 ONCE-ONLY.ORG
  • 4.3 Update of eIDAS
  • 5 Future for Large-Scale Piloting Such as TOOP and the Once-Only Principle as Such
  • 6 Conclusions and Future Research
  • Reference
  • Annex: List of Beneficiaries and Linked Third Parties 2017-2021
  • Author Index.