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Vendor Services

Some DMN decision models published by government agencies have commercial implementations offered by software vendors. The Linked Data Explorer shows these alongside the reference implementation.


Finding vendor implementations

Look for a blue badge with a number on a DMN card in the Available DMNs panel. The number indicates how many vendor implementations are registered for that decision model. DMN cards without a blue badge have only the open-source reference implementation.


Viewing vendor details

Click the blue vendor badge on any DMN card. A modal opens listing all vendor implementations for that decision model.

Each vendor entry shows:

  • Provider — organisation name and logo
  • Platform — the technology platform (e.g., Blueriq)
  • License — Commercial, Open Source, or Free
  • Access type — IAM Required, Public Access, or API Key Required
  • Contact — contact person, email (click to compose), phone (click to dial)
  • Service URL — click to open the vendor's implementation in a new tab
  • Homepage — vendor website link
  • Description — free-text summary of the vendor implementation

Understanding access types

Badge What it means
IAM Required Access requires Dutch government IAM authentication (DigiD/eIDAS)
Public Access The service is publicly accessible without authentication
API Key Required Registration for an API key is required before access

Understanding licence types

Badge What it means
Commercial Paid licence; typically includes SLA and support
Open Source Source code available; free to use
Free Free to use, possibly with usage limits

Publishing vendor metadata (for vendors)

Vendor implementations are registered by publishing a ronl:VendorService resource to TriplyDB via the CPSV Editor's Vendor tab. For the full workflow, see CPSV Editor — Vendor Integration.