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Openness |
Recommendation 4: Give preference to open specifications, taking due account of the coverage of functional needs, maturity and market support and innovation. |
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Openness |
Recommendation 2: Publish the data you own as open data unless certain restrictions apply. |
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Openness |
Recommendation 3: Ensure a level playing field for open source software and demonstrate active and fair consideration of using open source software, taking into account the total cost of ownership of the solution. |
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Transparency |
Recommendation 5: Ensure internal visibility and provide external interfaces for European public services. |
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Reusability |
Recommendation 7: Reuse and share information and data when implementing European public services, unless certain privacy or confidentiality restrictions apply. |
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Reusability |
Recommendation 6: Reuse and share solutions, and cooperate in the development of joint solutions when implementing European public services. |
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Technological neutrality and data portability |
Recommendation 8: Do not impose any technological solutions on citizens, businesses and other administrations that are technology-specific or disproportionate to their real needs. |
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Technological neutrality and data portability |
Recommendation 9: Ensure data portability, namely that data is easily transferable between systems and applications supporting the implementation and evolution of European public services without unjustified restrictions, if legally possible. |