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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia The State of the Art in eGovernment Domain Modeling Κωνσταντίνος Ταραμπάνης (kat@uom.gr)
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia Overview Classifying eGovernment Models Overview of the models Presenting our approach
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia Three views on e-Government domain modeling eGovernment domain and service models can be grouped into three categories, depending on their modeling perspective –Object perspective –Process perspective –Holistic perspective
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia Object Perspective Focuses on identifying and modeling the common objects that are shared among a large number of public administration organizations –The UK Government Common Information Model –The DIP eGovernment Ontology –The OneStopGov Life-event ontology model
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia Process Perspective Focuses on modeling generic processes that are common to a large number of public administration organizations –The SAP Public Sector Solution Map –The Government Process Classification Scheme
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia Holistic Perspective (1/2) Focuses on combining the object and the process perspective and providing a holistic representation of public administration –The three spheres in eGovernance –The Gartner Government Performance Framework –The ONTOGOV service –WebDG Ontologies
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia Holistic Perspective (2/2) –A Faceted Classification of Public Administration and Generic Administrative Processes –The Federal Enterprise Architecture Ontology –The Governance Enterprise Architecture –The FIDIS eGovernment Domain Model
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia The Governance Enterprise Architecture (GEA) Introduces a consistent set of generic models that model and describe public administration It is technology-neutral and thus applicable to different technological environments It has been developed, used and extended in several R&D projects It has been used by the public agencies of two EU Member States for modelling their services
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University of Macedonia © University of Macedonia GEA Public Service Model
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