Features of the EDELIVERY implementation in the context of electronic trust services. The experience of the Euro-Union
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https://doi.org/10.30837/rt.2018.2.193.19Keywords:
Electronic identification, electronic trust services, registered delivery of documents, access point, SML, SMP.Abstract
The components of Connecting Europe Facility and the eDelivery service are considered. The organizational and architectural features of the implementation of the registered documents delivery and its functions are analyzed. Describes The process of deploying the infrastructure for the service and its design is described. The experience of using the service in the EU countries is considered.References
eIDAS Regulation. [Електронний ресурс]. Режим доступу: https://www.eid.as/home/.
Закон Украины “Про електронні довірчі послуги”. [Електронний ресурс]. Режим доступу: http://zakon2.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/2155-19
eDelivery Overview [Електронний ресурс]. Режим доступу: https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/eDelivery
Introduction to the Connecting Europe Facility eDelivery building block, CEF eDelivery (2015)
Electronic Registered Delivery Service (ERDS) and the eIDAS Regulation (2016)
What is PEPPOL? [Електронний ресурс]. Режим доступу: https://peppol.eu/what-is-peppol/
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