Access-e Gov - Access-eGov Approach, Objectives and Solution

Access-eGov Approach, Objectives and Solution

The project objectives were defined on organisational and technological levels. Main organisational objective is to improve accessibility and connectivity of governmental services for citizens and businesses. Technical objectives are focused on the development of the software platform and tools for integration of various types of governmental services on a semantic basis, including a methodology for maintenance of the solution by public administrations.

A resource WSML ontology covering basic Domain knowledge and processes for locating and contracting e-Government services was created for the three pilot applications of the project. The requirement-driven approach was used by public administrations to describe the services, goals, and scenarios. The core Access-eGov system was implemented as an extension of the WSMO conceptual model. The solution includes two client side tools – Personal Assistant client, which provides browsing of the scenarios and services for citizens, and Annotation tool enabling semantic annotation of services for public administrations.

The Access-eGov solution was tested within the first trial in autumn 2007. Results of the testing were evaluated and were taken as a background for further improvements. During the second half of 2008, the Access-eGov project approached its final phase, which included a second trial phase loop for all three pilot applications and a final evaluation of the achieved results.

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