About the paper
Title |
A Method for eGovernment concepts Interoperability Assessment |
Book |
ICIST 2014 Proceedings |
Pages |
79-85 |
Abstract: Since the late 1990s, with the raising of
eGovernment concepts and the increase use of ICT by
public administration entities, the need for
collaboration among these organizations is a reality
with which systems, managers and other stakeholders
must deal. In order to increase performance, to supply
the online services, and the search for cost reductions
the governments paradigms focus, now more than
ever, on how to better manage information. As the
need of these ‘inter operations’ is real,
interoperability is a key factor for organizations
facing with collaborative-cooperative environments.
The modern architecture of information systems (ISs)
is based on distributed networks with a grand
challenge of representing and sharing knowledge
managed by ISs and consequently, to remove
semantics interoperability barriers. This paper
presents a literature review and a research method
that defines the mechanisms for the creation of
guidelines, attributes and an assessment methodology
in public administration domain. The presented
research strategy identifies the basic phases and
activities, purposing a structure of how to collect and
compose the guidelines, and how to define an
assessment method through the help of semantic
technologies. |
Full citation
Cestari, J.,
Lezoche, M.,
Loures, E.,
Panetto, H.,
Santos, E.
A Method for eGovernment concepts Interoperability Assessment. In:
Zdravković, M.,
Trajanović, M.,
Konjović, Z.
(Eds.)
ICIST 2014 Proceedings, pp.79-85, Belgrade, Serbia, 2014
Keywords
E-Government
Integration and interoperability