Here you will find the results developed in the FACIS project on the topic of the Federation Architecture Pattern (FAP).
The FAP on issuing credentials covers an important function for giving people access in a digital ecosystem by using verifiable credentials - digital proofs that show something is true.
This document outlines what the FAP is intended to deliver, including the software development scope, key functionalities, technical requirements, and other essential elements needed to guide its tender-driven implementation.
These specifications show how this tender-driven FAP turns raw data into governed insights via dashboards — in an interoperable, auditable, and scalable way. The document also covers key technical requirements, architecture, interfaces, and more.
The IoT-AI FAP connects IoT devices with data spaces and AI tools in federated ecosystems, enabling secure, flexible data sharing, AI analysis, and trusted collaboration.
Find, compare, and integrate services effortlessly across multiple catalogues. FACIS shows how decentralization boosts discoverability, trust, and real-world scalability.
Find out more about the first Partner Onboarding FAP created by FACIS, featuring a demo video and openly available source code.
On 29 September 2025, we introduced the architectural structure of the reference Federation Architecture Pattern (FAP), a pre-built blueprint provided by FACIS.
On 15 September 2025, we introduced ORCE fundamentals. The online session covers core concepts, deployment, flow development, and best practices.
FACIS is developing pre-built blueprints for operating collaborative data ecosystems, termed Federation Architecture Patterns (FAPs). Our Concept Paper introduces these blueprints in detail and outlines their purpose and key principles.