In August 2010, the number of interoperability assets in the personal data exchange repository of the Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe (SEMIC.EU) surpassed 500.
With 1Â 090 registered users and 11 related repositories, SEMIC.EU as a service and its network for pan-European cooperation continues to be a cornerstone of the European Commission's efforts to increase semantic interoperability and reuse in pan-European data exchange. The total for this pan-European exchange model for data on persons currently stands at 502.
SEMIC.EU and more than 100 of its users developed a pan-European data exchange model for persons intended to be used as a core element for any person-related information sharing in eGovernment projects and public administration in Europe. In June 2010, the SEMIC.EU Core Person was the first asset to be implemented by the SEMIC.EU team.
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