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 versity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=164&proposalid=16161\nThe Norwegian Tax A
 dministration has been at the forefront of leveraging semantic business mod
 eling to achieve interoperability and efficiency in data management. This p
 resentation will showcase how we have linked data models to business terms 
 and reference data, described datasets using standardized metadata, and int
 egrated these into both internal data catalogs and the national data catalo
 g for the public sector, http://datanorge.no. By adopting standards for dat
 a models, datasets, APIs, concepts, reference data, and other metadata, we 
 are enabling interoperability within the Tax Administration, between public
  and private organizations in Norway, and also across the European Union (E
 U).\n&nbsp;\nKey Topics:\n\n	\n
 Establishing common language and domain knowledge through concept models (o
 ntologies)\n	\n	\n
 Linking logical and physical data models to business terms and reference da
 ta for consistent semantics\n	\n	\n
 Creating&nbsp;and sharing&nbsp;knowledge about domains and their data throu
 gh internal and public data catalogs\n	\n	\n
 Achieving interoperability through the adoption of established standards\n
 \n	\n
 Capitalizing&nbsp;on data models for operational systems for the creation o
 f analytical data products\n	\n	\n
 Realizing the &quot;once-only&quot; principle for efficient data sharing an
 d service delivery&nbsp;\n	\n	\n
 Collaborating across organizational, national, and EU boundaries to enable 
 efficient public services\n	\n\nKey Takeaways:&nbsp;\n\n	\n
 How semantic business modeling for your domains can enhance interoperabilit
 y and data sharing.\n	\n	\n
 Practical insights for establishing dataset/data product&nbsp;descriptions 
 with data models (schemas),&nbsp;links to business terms, reference data, a
 nd other metadata.\n	\n	\n
 The importance of data-democratization og making knowledge about data avail
 able. Metadata should be code, and artifacts like concepts can be accessed 
 through APIs.\n	\n	\n
 Strategies for publishing data artifacts and metadata internally and extern
 ally to accelerate public service development.\n	\n	\n
 Benefits of &quot;getting your own house in order.&quot;&nbsp;\n	\n	\n
 Lessons learned from the Norwegian Tax Administration&rsquo;s data journey 
 toward national and EU-wide interoperability.\n	\n\n
DTSTART:20250507T120000
SUMMARY:Establishing Enterprise Knowledge, Metadata, and Semantic Business 
 Modeling for Data Usage and Sharing
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