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APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS, REFERENCES. It is obligatory that the Contractor ensures that - the EASO and the European Commission rules on the design of the Commission Web Sites; the EASO and DG-DIGIT’s IT security rules; and the EU rules on data protection - are respected. In addition, EASO rules regarding the technologies and products to be used for the maintenance/migration of the COI Portal have to be applied. All the above elements are covered by the following documents: Ref. Code Title Description ADS01 RUP@EC methodology (Other methodologies are acceptable, e.g. PMSquare, Agile) xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/ ADS02 XXX@XXXX-JUST methodology xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/dgs/informatics/itgov/index_en.htm ADS03 Information Providers Guide (IPG) and its updates The Information Providers Guide (IPG) is intended for information publishers on EUROPA. The guide covers all aspects of publishing on the EUROPA site, describing the relevant editorial, technical and presentation standards in force, as well as providing a wide range of recommendations based on best practices. The rules set out in the IPG are compulsory in order to ensure a coherent and user-friendly service to the users. xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/ipg/index_en.htm xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/ipg/quality_control/index_en.htm ADS04 Database Naming Convention and Versioning Rules It will be made available during the hand-over process ADS05 OWASP Top 10 (2010) xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Te n_Project ADS06 W3C mark-up validation for various HTML, XHTML, SMIL, etc. document types xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.x0.xxx/ ADS07 W3C CSS validation service xxxx://xxxxxx.x0.xxx/css-validator/ ADS08 ECAS documentation Will be made available on CIRCABC ADS09 European Commission's Information Systems Security Policy ISSP xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/dgs/informatics/index_en.htm ADS10 Data Protection Regulation (EC) 45/2001 xxxx://xxx- xxx.xxxxxx.xx/XxxXxxXxxx/XxxXxxXxxx.xx?uri=OJ:L:2001:008: 0001:0022:EN:PDF ADS11 Commission Enterprise Architecture Framework – CEAF xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/dgs/informatics/ecomm/doc/ceaf_guid e_v1_1.pdf ADS12 Information System Security Policy xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxx.xx/corp/security/EN/ITSecu rity/InfoSysSecPolicy ADS13 The IT Governance communication [SEC(2004)1267] Please consult DIGIT website at: xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/dgs/informatics/index_en.htm ADS14 Communication on Interoperability [SEC(2004)1265] xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/isa/index_en.htm
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