• Artificial Intelligence in the Operational Management of Large-scale IT Systems

    This research and technology monitoring report provides a high-level overview of the recent developments in artificial intelligence and their relevance to the core business of eu-LISA. The focus of this report is explicitly on the possibilities for application of artificial intelligence technologies in the context of eu-LISA business processes (the operational management of large-scale IT systems). In particular, areas of

  • Eurodac MSI-Optical Test Study Report

    This report describes the Test Study Summary Report (TSSR) for the tests performed during the execution of the MSI/Optical Scan Project. Starting the 1st of April 2019 until the 15th of May 2019, eu-LISA supervised the execution of the MS tests in order to evaluate if the use of Multispectral Imaging devices, for the scanning of fingerprints, affects the performance

  • Elaboration of a Future Architecture for Interoperable IT Systems at eu-LISA

    This paper introduces the main goals, deliverables and conclusions of the feasibility study ‘Elaboration of a future architectural framework for interoperable IT systems at eu-LISA impact assessment and migration and integration plan’. The aims of the study were to identify and analyse the feasibility of various options for the architectural design and development of future systems by the European Union

  • Report of the Working Group on ICT Solutions for External Borders (sea/land)

    The Report of the Working Group (WG) on ICT Solutions for External Borders (sea/land) summarises the outcomes and recommendations of the WG on ICT Solutions for Member States (MS) with External Borders (sea/land), as mandated by the EES Program Management Board. The scope of the WG was to facilitate the work towards a viable solution and a common architecture for

  • SIS II - 2017 Statistics - report

    SIS II – 2017 Statistics is a public statistical document, published annually by eu-LISA, presenting a collection of data received from Member States and Associated Countries connected to SIS II together with data available from the Central SIS II, as requested by the legal instruments governing the system.

  • Shared Biometric Matching Service sBMS - Feasibility Study

    This study seeks to examine possible future architectures for a sBMS. The architectures were elaborated following an in-depth assessment of the current state of eu-LISA’s biometric services and the availability of modern solutions for such purposes on the market. The different architectural options were compared based on their capabilities to fulfil functional and non-functional requirements of current and future applications