The third and final version of the PolicyCLOUD Conceptual Model & Reference Architecture (originally submitted as Deliverable D2.2 in September 2020 [20] with the second version submitted as D2.6 in June 2021 [21]) is presented in this document.
The PolicyCLOUD Conceptual Model presents the overall project concept along 2 main axes. Along the first data axis PolicyCLOUD delivers Cloud Gateways and APIs to access data sources and adapt to their interfaces so as to simplify interaction and data collection from any source. Along the second main axis, the Policies Management Framework of PolicyCLOUD allows the definition of forward-looking policies as well as their dynamic adaptation and refocusing to the population they are applied on. Based on the project’s offerings along the main two axes of the Concept, five main building blocks (in a layered manner) define its Architecture: (1) The Cloud Based Environment and Data Acquisition, (2) Data Analytics, (3) the Policies Management Framework, (4) the Policy Development Toolkit and (5) The Marketplace. The architecture also includes a Data Governance Model, Protection and Privacy Enforcement and the Ethical Framework as depicted in Figure 2.
The architecture allows for integrated data acquisition and analytics. It also allows data fusion with processing and initial analytics (see 7.6.5) as well as seamless analytics (see 7.6.6) on hybrid data at rest. Integration in PolicyCLOUD follows three directions: (i) architecture integration, (ii) integration with the cloud infrastructure and (iii) integration with Use Case scenarios through the implementation of end-to- end scenarios. Additional integration activities take place along the two frameworks of PolicyCLOUD, (a) the Data Governance model, protection and privacy enforcement mechanism and (b) the Ethical and Legal Compliance framework. For end-to-end data path analysis we have used two Use Case scenarios: (i) the scenario of Use Case 1: “Radicalization incidents” and the scenario of Use Case 2: “Visualization of negative and positive opinions on social networks for different products”.
The new updates in this final document provide the following:
The document also addresses the Reviewers’ comments to the previous version of the deliverable (Deliverable D2.6), included in the second review report. In order to address these comments, additional updates of Deliverable D2.7 include: (i) links to specific user/stakeholder requirements (D2.5), (ii) descriptions and implementation details for the two remaining pilot Use Cases (Sofia and London) and (iii) reference to EOSC and to the role of the Conceptual Model & Reference Architecture document for the identification of the relevant services and of their providers, and description of the onboarding process based on Deliverable D3.4 [22].