Interoperability in digital public services and administration : bridging e-government and e-business / [edited by] Yannis Charalabidis.
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TextPublisher: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, 2011Description: xxxi, 424 pages : illustration ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781615208876 (hardcover)
- 1615208879 (hardcover)
- 9781615208883 (ebook)
- 1615208887 (ebook)
- 352.3802854678 22 I
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1: Interoperability Guidelines, Frameworks and Standards --
Chapter 1: National Interoperability Frameworks --
Chapter 2: Setting the Dutch E-Government Interoperability Agenda --
Chapter 3: The Challenges of Implementing e-Government Interoperability in Thailand --
Chapter 4: e-Government Interoperability Framework in Lithuania --
Chapter 5: Finding and Sharing e-Government Resources --
Chapter 6: Interoperability Requirements, Recommendations and Standards in e-Participation. Section 2: Towards Best Practice: Case Studies and Exemplars of Web 2.0-Based Tertiary Teaching and Learning --
Chapter 7: Model-Driven Development of Interoperable, Inter-Organisational Business Processes --
Chapter 8: The Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe --
Chapter 9: A Reference Architecture for Interoperable and Adaptive Processes --
Chapter 10: Interoperability --
Chapter 11: Provision of Web 2.0 Services by Interoperable GIS-Powered Local Administration Portal Systems --
Chapter 12: Design and Standardisation of Core Directories for e-Government --
Chapter 13: Advancing Interoperability for Agile Cross-Organisational Collaboration --
Chapter 14: National Interoperability Approach for Social Services Information Management in Finland. Section 3: Web 2.0 and Beyond: Current Implications and Future Directions for Web-Based Tertiary Teaching and Learning --
Chapter 15: Semantic Services for Business Documents Reconciliation --
Chapter 16: Knowledge Interoperability of Parliaments' and Government Agencies' Information Systems --
Chapter 17: Measuring the Benefit of Interoperability --
Chapter 18: Equipping the Enterprise Interoperability Problem Solver --
Chapter 19: Towards a Scientific Foundation for Interoperability.
"This book provides the latest research findings such as theoretical foundations, principles, methodologies, architectures, technical frameworks, international policy, standardization and case studies for the achievement of interoperability within the provision of digital services, from administration and businesses toward the user citizens and enterprises"--Provided by publisher.
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