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The purpose of this document is to provide a complete overview of the current state of the iSHARE Scheme(v1.11also known as the iSHARE Trust Framework) (v2.0).  

iSHARE is a collaborative effort to improve conditions for data-sharing for organisations aiming to collaborate in a data space. The functional scope of the iSHARE Scheme Trust Framework focuses on topics of identification, authentication and authorisation. As of 2018, the iSHARE Scheme is publicly available to the market.

Reader's guide

  • iSHARE's introductory section describes the schemethe Framework's starting points: its goals, the guiding principles and the iSHARE governance frameworkof the Trust Framework;
  • The 'releases' section describes the release notes, planning of future releases and version history of the iSHARE SchemeTrust Framework;
  • The 'main scheme aspects of the iSHARE Trust Framework' section summarises the most important functionality of the iSHARE schemeFramework, its framework and roles, and the technical, operational and legal provisions enabling it;
  • The 'use cases' section showcases the scheme's the key functionalities in four use cases;
  • The 'detailed descriptions' section explains the in-depth Functional, Technical, Legal and Operational agreements that, together, improve data-sharing conditions for the logistics sector;
  • The scheme Trust Framework concludes with the 'glossary and legal notices' section;The project history provides some '/wiki/spaces/IS/pages/70025260' about the project and assumptions on the basis of which the scheme was co-created.


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Within the the iSHARE Scheme Trust Framework documentation, the following notational conventions apply:

  • The keywords 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and 'OPTIONAL' in this document are to be interpreted as described in IETF RFC 2119 whenever this note is at the top of the chapter: 
    • This part of the the iSHARE Scheme Trust Framework is considered normative and is therefore compliant with RFC 2119.

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