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International Data Spaces Association

We bring global innovators together to create a future where trusted partners, of all sizes and from all industries, can securely share data.

The International Data Spaces Association on GitHub 👋

"The International Data Spaces Association is an association of over 160 members who share a vision of a world where all companies and every person can self-determine the usage rules of their data in secure, trusted, and equal partnerships. Their goal is to establish a global standard for international data spaces (IDS) while fostering related technologies and business models for open, federated data ecosystems and marketplaces that ensure data sovereignty for all participants. As shown in the infographic below, IDS enables trusted data exchange between data providers and consumers. All IDS participants can trust each other because they adhere to a common trust framework. This framework specifies that everyone must use a specific data endpoint: the IDS Connector. To ensure that each IDS Connector behaves as intended, it is certified against security criteria along with any participant in data sharing. Based on this foundation of trust, IDS improves cooperation, lowers entry barriers, and enhances innovation for the future of the data economy."

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Introduction | Rulebook 📗

In an era dominated by data-driven ecosystems and businesses, the development and operation of data spaces have become crucial for organizations seeking success and competitiveness. The IDSA Rulebook plays a pivotal role in this landscape, serving multiple purposes that are instrumental in shaping the data space framework. At its core, the IDSA Rulebook aims to provide a clear delineation between mandatory rules and optional guidelines, encompassing functional, technical, operational, and legal dimensions. This governance framework lays down guidelines for common service functionalities, defining processes, and outlining specific roles and services within data spaces. In short, the IDSA Rulebook stands as a comprehensive guide for navigating the complexities of data spaces, offering essential guidelines for data functionality, technical implementation, collaboration, and legal compliance. Join us in contributing to the development and enhancement of the IDS Rulebook. Your expertise and insights can make a significant impact on creating guidelines that foster innovation, collaboration, and compliance in data spaces.


Introduction | Open-source 💻

By embracing an open-source approach, our portfolio of IDS building blocks becomes a collaborative effort that empowers stakeholders to actively participate in shaping the future of data spaces, fostering trust, security, and innovation in data-driven environments. In the open-source environment, collaborative creation thrives. It's agile, efficient, and fosters a culture of open ideas, contribution requests, and feedback. All stakeholders in IDS aspire for the highest quality implementations, and the IDS open-source landscape maximizes these possibilities. By becoming a contributor, you'll be part of fruitful discussions. Engage with the community, review code, provide feedback, report bugs, and contribute to enhancing the quality and functionality of our IDS building blocks.


Introduction | Discussions 💬

GitHub Discussions is a fantastic collaborative communication forum designed for our IDS community. Unlike GitHub Issues, which are mainly for tracking code-related matters, Discussions are the perfect place for transparent and accessible conversations that don't necessarily need to be tracked on project boards. With Discussions, we aim to foster a more fluid and open exchange of ideas in a public forum. It's a centralized space where you can connect with others, share your thoughts, ask questions, and find valuable information related to the project. Your insights and input are invaluable to us, and we believe your active participation in these discussions will enrich the community's overall experience. We encourage you to join the conversation, share your expertise, and collaborate with fellow community members in shaping the future of our project. To participate, simply head to our GitHub repository and click on the Discussions tab. From there, you can start new discussions, comment on existing ones, or engage in conversations that interest you the most.

▶️ To see an overview of what is available on IDS Github, please proceed here to the IDSA repository.

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  1. idsa idsa Public

    This is the main repository of International Data Spaces Association on GitHub, where you can find general overview and useful information on IDS Landscape.

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  2. IDS-G IDS-G Public

    IDS-G

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  3. InformationModel InformationModel Public

    The Information Model of the International Data Spaces implements the IDS reference architecture as an extensible, machine readable and technology independent data model.

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  4. IDS-RAM_4_0 IDS-RAM_4_0 Public

    Focusing on the generalization of concepts, functionality, and overall processes involved in the creation of a secure 'network of trusted data' , the IDS-RAM resides at a higher abstraction level t…

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  • Personal-Data-and-IDS Public

    This is the repository of the sub working group "Personal Data and IDS" which is under WG Architecture.

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    1 CC-BY-4.0 0 5 (1 issue needs help) 0 Updated Oct 4, 2024
  • IDSA-Rulebook Public

    The working repository of the IDSA Rulebook Working Group

    International-Data-Spaces-Association/IDSA-Rulebook’s past year of commit activity
    15 CC-BY-4.0 3 14 0 Updated Sep 24, 2024
  • IDS-RAM_4_0 Public

    Focusing on the generalization of concepts, functionality, and overall processes involved in the creation of a secure 'network of trusted data' , the IDS-RAM resides at a higher abstraction level than common architecture models of concrete software solutions do. The document provides an overview and dedicated architecture specifications.

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    49 CC-BY-4.0 28 42 (3 issues need help) 6 Updated Sep 11, 2024
  • .github Public
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  • w3id.org Public Forked from perma-id/w3id.org

    Website source code for w3id.org.

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    HTML 1 1,257 0 0 Updated Aug 28, 2024
  • ids-specification Public

    The Dataspace Protocol is a set of specifications designed to facilitate interoperable data sharing between entities governed by usage control and based on Web technologies. These specifications define the schemas and protocols required for entities to publish data, negotiate Agreements, and access data in a data space

    International-Data-Spaces-Association/ids-specification’s past year of commit activity
    37 Apache-2.0 16 24 (2 issues need help) 2 Updated Aug 26, 2024
  • true-connector Public

    TRUE (TRUsted Engineering) Connector for the IDS (International Data Space) ecosystem

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    Shell 5 AGPL-3.0 2 0 0 Updated Jul 15, 2024
  • trusted-connector Public Forked from Fraunhofer-AISEC/trusted-connector

    IoT edge platform "Trusted Connector" of the International Data Spaces. Based on Apache Karaf, includes Camel message routing, a Camel component for remote attestation with other connectors, and a management web console.

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    Kotlin 5 Apache-2.0 46 0 0 Updated Jun 18, 2024
  • IDS-testbed Public
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    Shell 28 Apache-2.0 35 4 2 Updated Jun 3, 2024
  • IDS-BaseCamp Public

    A source for all necessary information and resources to start experimenting with a dataspace

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    6 CC-BY-4.0 3 1 1 Updated May 7, 2024