Developing a One-Stop Government Data Model
Olivier Glassey ()
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Olivier Glassey: IDHEAP - Institut de hautes études en administration publique - Swiss Public Administration Network
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In previous research work we defined a conceptual model of a one-stop public administration and we created a prototype to illustrate it. In parallel we participate in a European research project that is developing an integrated e-government platform. In order to do so the project consortium created a governmental markup language (GovML) that describes public services and life events in XML format. It also defined metadata schemas in RDF for searching, locating and retrieving governmental digital resources. We decided to integrate our personal research and the results of the consortium work in order to develop a data model for One-Stop Government. In this paper we explain how we extended our conceptual model to support GovML and RDF, and how we were able to model administrative services at the data and meta-data levels.
Keywords: E-government; electronic services; process model; data model; knowledge management; markup language (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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Published in Government Information Quarterly, 2004, 21 (2), pp.156-169. ⟨10.1016/j.giq.2003.12.012⟩
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DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2003.12.012
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