The theory and engineering of states and transitions has been developed since WWII, with considerable success. Since 2012 some Dutch government services organizations, academia and innovative companies decided to establish a co-creation, named Blue Chamber, with the aim to develop a national protocol to “translate the regulations” into a durable, IT-independent model or specifications for IT-supported, interactive, regulation based services. Regulation here means the union of laws, associated decrees and policies, both government and ministerial. Such a protocol acts like a process and each process requires a conceptual data structure or IT-independent reference model. During the analysis of the deep structure of regulations and the associa...
International audienceDigital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation an...
New and emergent digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these ...
In this paper we present a novel model for governing societies based on modern information technolog...
The theory and engineering of states and transitions has been developed since WWII, with considerabl...
The theory and engineering of states and transitions has been developed since WWII, with considerabl...
In this paper, we describe our work towards a method for a formal analysis of law. The Dutch Immigra...
Since the spring of 2012 a number of people from the Dutch government, academia and business have jo...
Abstract: The aim of the Dutch e-Government policy is to improve information exchange, service deli...
Information technology facilitates a continuous change in how public services are organised and prov...
Interoperability in the public sector can be improved by the use of open standards. Nonetheless, the...
Government regulations are voluminous, heavily cross-referenced and often ambiguous. To cope with th...
Abstract Academic support in IT Governance focuses static viewpoints on IT Governance. IT Governance...
In this paper, the authors present some work recently done within the Dutch Immigration and Naturali...
textabstractThis chapter identifies how electronic public service delivery has diffused in various p...
Industry self-regulation and governmental regulation compete for the best model of Internet regulati...
International audienceDigital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation an...
New and emergent digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these ...
In this paper we present a novel model for governing societies based on modern information technolog...
The theory and engineering of states and transitions has been developed since WWII, with considerabl...
The theory and engineering of states and transitions has been developed since WWII, with considerabl...
In this paper, we describe our work towards a method for a formal analysis of law. The Dutch Immigra...
Since the spring of 2012 a number of people from the Dutch government, academia and business have jo...
Abstract: The aim of the Dutch e-Government policy is to improve information exchange, service deli...
Information technology facilitates a continuous change in how public services are organised and prov...
Interoperability in the public sector can be improved by the use of open standards. Nonetheless, the...
Government regulations are voluminous, heavily cross-referenced and often ambiguous. To cope with th...
Abstract Academic support in IT Governance focuses static viewpoints on IT Governance. IT Governance...
In this paper, the authors present some work recently done within the Dutch Immigration and Naturali...
textabstractThis chapter identifies how electronic public service delivery has diffused in various p...
Industry self-regulation and governmental regulation compete for the best model of Internet regulati...
International audienceDigital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation an...
New and emergent digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these ...
In this paper we present a novel model for governing societies based on modern information technolog...