Introduction to SOLID

A few hours
Intermediate

Course details

Understanding the SOLID origin and context. Technical details on SOLID possibilities and integration with a third-party application. Legal environment supporting Solid.

After completing the course, the learner is expected to have a good understanding about the fundamental principles of SOLID and how it can be used in practice.

Target audience

This training course is mainly indenting for SOLID implementers or computer science students who are interested in expanding their knowledge of SOLID.

Learning objectives

At the end of this module participants are expected to understand:
·       the concept of data decentralisation and personal spaces
·       what SOLID is
·       its possibilities, opportunities and limitations
·       how SOLID could be implemented in a given context
·       how EU solutions could leverage SOLID

Offered by

This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.

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Schedule

  1. Course structure
  2. Introduction
  3. Chapter 1: Web universality and decentralisation
  4. Chapter 2: European policies
  5. Chapter 3: How does Solid work?
  6. Chapter 4: Solid use cases
  7. Chapter 5: Solid in practice
  8. Chapter 6: How to set this up?
  9. Chapter 7: Reading in data
  10. Chapter 8: Solid & Vocabularies
  11. Chapter 9: Benefit & Challenges
  12. Chapter 10: The role of SEMIC
  13. Topic 12

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