Modelling eGovernment Entities

The group for exchange of experiences in the modelling of eGovernment and administrative data - from "Spaghetti architectures" to "LOST" interoperability.

Drawing a European map of modelling methods

modelling landscape

Integrated blueprint strategies met concepts of loose federation, implementations of UN specifications were faced with individual modelling approaches. A workshop in Brussels in February 2009 gave an idea of the different approaches taken in European countries.


Workshop Agenda

The venue: Madou Tower, Brussels

An overview of the presentations and panel discussions held during the workshop



Klaus Reichling

Klaus Reichling

Andreas Billig

Andreas Billig

Mona Naomi Lintvedt

Norway

Norway: The challenge of meeting the specific requirements of the Public Sector.


Sylvie Colas

France

France: Modelling eGovernment entities based on UN/CEFACT.


Alexander Salomon

Germany

Germany: Building agreement on Core Components for public administration.


Yannis Charalabidis

Greece

Greece: Greek and East European approaches to modelling government information.


Adam Arndt

Denmark

Denmark: OIO DK, a frontrunner among national modelling strategies.


Michaela Elisa Jackson

Italy

Italy: Modelling experience in Italian local Government (CSI Piemonte)


On the panel

Panel Discussion

Miguel A. Amutio, Spain; Aldo Gangemi, Italy; Frank Leyman, Belgium; Peter Reichstädter, Austria; Emile van der Maas, the Netherlands


Yorck Rabenstein

Yorck Rabenstein

Holger Wache

Holger Wache

Classifications of semantic conflicts and strategies for their solution


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