We propose a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and service integration in e-government web information systems. An architecture for a life event portal based on Semantic Web Services (SWS) is described. The architecture includes loosely-coupled modules organized in three distinct layers: User Interaction, Middleware and Web Services. The Middleware provides the semantic infrastructure for ontologies and SWS. In particular a conceptual model for integrating domain knowledge (Life Event Ontology), application knowledge (E-government Ontology) and service description (Service Ontology) is defined. The model has been applied to a use case scenario in e-government and the results of a system prototype h...
E-Government emerges from the web sites that offer static information, documents and forms for emplo...
Service-oriented architectures have climbed up the path from theory to being widely implemented for ...
Joining up services in e-Government usually implies governmental agencies acting in concert without ...
We propose a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and servic...
We propose a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and servic...
Issues of semantic interoperability and service integration for e-government portals are the domain ...
Service integration and domain interoperability are the basic requirements in the development of cu...
The advancement of information and communications technology and web services offers an opportunity ...
Joining up services in e-Government usually implies governmental agencies acting in concert without ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.E-government ser...
By improving the quality of e-government services by enabling access to services across different go...
We propose a novel approach for organizing and describing e-government services on the envisioned Se...
Issues of semantic interoperability and service integration for e-government portals are the domain ...
Service integration and domain interoperability are the basic requirements in the development of cur...
Semantic Web technologies enable challenging and novel applications, but come with two major drawba...
E-Government emerges from the web sites that offer static information, documents and forms for emplo...
Service-oriented architectures have climbed up the path from theory to being widely implemented for ...
Joining up services in e-Government usually implies governmental agencies acting in concert without ...
We propose a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and servic...
We propose a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and servic...
Issues of semantic interoperability and service integration for e-government portals are the domain ...
Service integration and domain interoperability are the basic requirements in the development of cu...
The advancement of information and communications technology and web services offers an opportunity ...
Joining up services in e-Government usually implies governmental agencies acting in concert without ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.E-government ser...
By improving the quality of e-government services by enabling access to services across different go...
We propose a novel approach for organizing and describing e-government services on the envisioned Se...
Issues of semantic interoperability and service integration for e-government portals are the domain ...
Service integration and domain interoperability are the basic requirements in the development of cur...
Semantic Web technologies enable challenging and novel applications, but come with two major drawba...
E-Government emerges from the web sites that offer static information, documents and forms for emplo...
Service-oriented architectures have climbed up the path from theory to being widely implemented for ...
Joining up services in e-Government usually implies governmental agencies acting in concert without ...