The Role Of Semantics In e-Government Service Model Verification And Evolution

Topics:
Regulations
Tags:
Change Management,
E-government,
E-government System,
Government,
Leadership,
Management,
Tools & Techniques,
University Of Karlsruhe
Source:
University of Karlsruhe

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Overview: e-government systems are subject to a continual change. The importance of better change management is more important due to the evolution of Europe towards a multicultural, more open and international society with changing common values, increasing levels of education, demographic involvement and adoption of new technologies. This paper show how semantic technologies may improve change management. The novelty of the approach lies in the formal verification of the service description as well as in the using of formal methods for achieving consistency when a problem is discovered.

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Format: PDF | Size: 326KB | Date: Jan 2006 | Pages: 12


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