On the link below you find an overview of the concept and data models created in the public-sector domain and that have been registered for the purpose of knowledge sharing and reuse.
Furthermore this catalogue contains information about a number of internationally recognized models, that can be explored and applied or profiled for use in the Danish administrative and public context.
The use of the Common Public-Sector Rules for Concept and Data Modelling and reuse of models and data enables us to create a common public-sector digital architecture and a linked data framework where we can reuse models and the data they document.
If you work with modelling, use the model catalogue to find reusable models or model elements and thereby create context to the existing modelling. It is also important that models developed in the public sector to be published and registered in the model catalogue, contact the Secretariat for initiative 8.1 (arkitektur@digst.dk) if you own a model and want the model to be a part of the Common Public-Sector model catalogue.
In terms of the registration of new models in the catalogue, the approach so far as been to ensure broad knowledge sharing and reuse. The models are registrered for inspiration and potential resuse, and submitted models are not rejected. Note, that it is not a requirement for published models to conform to the Model Rules, and registration in the Model Catalogue does not imply that the model obtains the status of being recommended or accepted as an architecture product in the FDA framework architecture