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Welcome to IDS Knowledge Base

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Our Knowledge Base is a source of information that harnesses the vast documentation of IDS (International Data Spaces) to provide invaluable support for building IDS-compliant data spaces. We understand the challenges involved in creating secure and sovereign data sharing environments, ensuring interoperability, and maintaining robust security and governance practices. That's why we have curated a comprehensive collection of resources that cover a wide range of topics related to data spaces.

Within our Knowledge Base, you will find a wealth of information and insights to help you navigate the complexities of data space development. Whether you are an experienced developer, a curious innovator, or a passionate advocate for data-driven solutions, the IDS Knowledge Base is here to empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to succeed.

To begin your exploration, you can navigate through the menu on top of this page to find specific IDS assets you are interested in. Whether you are seeking technical specifications, implementation guides, or best practices, our organized menu will direct you to the relevant information. Alternatively, you can utilize the search functionality on this page to search for specific topics or ask questions to receive targeted results.

What is available here?

Data Connector Report
Data Spaces Radar
Building Blocks Catalog (from OPEN DEI project)
Working Groups and Task Forces of IDSA
Dataspace Protocol
How to Build Dataspaces?
IDS Reference Architecture Model (IDS RAM)
IDS-G
IDSA Rulebook
IDS Reference Testbed
ODRL Profile for IDS
Manifesto for International Data Spaces