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• Designed for Scalability. Scalability refers to the ability for a software product or its component(s)
or node(s) to be replicated or deployed across fewer or more instances, e.g., physical or virtual
locations. In the context of computer networks, this refers to horizontal scalability. This is largely
driven by ensuring performance due to variance in volume of user activity, demand of specific
function, or data traffic.
• Designed for Extensibility. Refers to vertical extension of functionalities of a product based on
requirements and demand. This suggests the ability of a product to respond agilely to user
needs and can expand on or reduce subscribed features or functionalities.
• Standards Based Conformance or Compliance. Standard conformance is defined as developing
or certifying components to meet all normative requirements of the published standard. This
is achieved through the definition of interface functions and information exchanges based on
IEC, ISO, ISA, and other internationally recognized organizations that have a means of testing
conformance.
Figure 48 shows the 23 defined Building Blocks. Development of these functional blocks has been
carried out by prioritizing the core stack types (marked in green-wave 1). In wave 2, blocks marked
in red, those related to common applications, are included.
Figure 48: GovStack Building Blocks
Analytics and Artificial Client case Collaboration
business intelligence management management
intelligence
Consent Content
management management Data collection Digital registries
Geographic
eLearning eMarketplace information Identification and
services (GIS) authentication
Information Messaging Mobility Payments
mediator management
Reporting and
Registration Scheduling Security
dashboards
Wave 1 Shared data Workflow and
Wave 2 repositories Terminology algorithm
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