NARRATIVE:
The TVI-Networking Infrastructure Enablers [Motivation] view extends Technical view - infrastructure and provides a comprehensive framework for leveraging various components and services that facilitate the creation and operation of computer networks. This view is divided into two main elements: Networking Infrastructure Enablers and Shared Platform.
The Networking Infrastructure Enablers ABB is a grouping of components and services that include both hardware and software technologies essential for building and maintaining modern networks. It consists of several elements such as Private Network, Firewall, Load Balancer, Router, Private Subnetwork, Domain Name Service, Virtual Private Network, and Gateway. These elements enable the implementation of various network functionalities such as physical communication, network security, traffic distribution, network connection, IP address translation, and protocol conversion.
The Shared Platform ABB is an application component that sets technical reusable resources with convergence power, enabling interoperability from a technical perspective across levels in a public administration, cross public administrations, and cross borders. It includes several groupings such as API Enablers, Orchestration Enablers, Security Enablers, Test Enablers, Trust Enablers, Data Exchange Enablers, Data Management Enablers, Privacy Enablers, Knowledge Discovery Enablers, Analytics Enablers, Translation Enablers, Digital Workplace Enablers, Artificial Intelligence Enablers, Dataspace Enablers, Schedule Management Enablers, Messaging Enablers, Observability and Monitoring Enablers, and Containerization Enablers. These groupings refer to components and services that support various functionalities such as software interfaces, orchestration applications, security controls, conformance testing, secure-cross borders transactions, data exchange, data management, privacy-related functionality, knowledge discovery, data analysis, language translation, digital workplace, artificial intelligence, dataspace creation, schedule management, messaging, observability and monitoring, and containerization.
The motivation behind this view is to provide a comprehensive framework that leverages various components and services to facilitate the creation and operation of computer networks. This framework aims to enable interoperability from a technical perspective across levels in a public administration, cross public administrations, and cross borders. It also supports various functionalities such as software interfaces, orchestration applications, security controls, conformance testing, secure-cross borders transactions, data exchange, data management, privacy-related functionality, knowledge discovery, data analysis, language translation, digital workplace, artificial intelligence, dataspace creation, schedule management, messaging, observability and monitoring, and containerization.