Government-Enterprise ecosystem gateway (G-EEG) for seamless e-government

Estevez, Elsa and Janowski, Tomasz, "Government-Enterprise ecosystem gateway (G-EEG) for seamless e-government" 40th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2007), Waikoloa, 2007.

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    Author Estevez, Elsa
    Janowski, Tomasz
    Title Government-Enterprise ecosystem gateway (G-EEG) for seamless e-government
    Publication Date 2007
    Place of Publication Waikoloa
    Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press
    Pages 101
    Title of Event 40th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2007)
    Date of Event 2007
    Place of Event Waikoloa
    Language eng
    Abstract

    The paper presents some challenges to seamless e-government, and proposes a technical solution - government-enterprise ecosystem gateway (G-EEG) to address them. G-EEG is a framework through which multi-organizational processes and applications can dynamically build, apply and evolve complex communication structures to asynchronously exchange messages in specific application contexts, e.g. to deliver seamless public services. In addition to basic messaging, G-EEG supports high-level messaging functions through dynamically-enabled horizontal (process-independent) or vertical (process-dependent) extensions. A number of extensions are described as solutions to the challenges for seamless e-government. Currently a research prototype, G-EEG is specified formally and implemented using open standards

    Copyright Holder IEEE Computer Society Press
    Copyright Year 2007
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 769527558
    DOI 10.1109/HICSS.2007.239
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