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Optimizing Rules Sharing System in e-Government Using Service-Oriented Architecture: A Case Study in Egypt


Abstract:

Information sharing systems are considered as one of essential challenges and issues that need to be addressed to meet the goal of effective e-government. E-government ha...Show More

Abstract:

Information sharing systems are considered as one of essential challenges and issues that need to be addressed to meet the goal of effective e-government. E-government has complicated construction, interoperability platform and heterogeneous information systems. This paper proposes a framework to deploy Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles for optimizing rules sharing mechanism in governmental agencies. Trusted and just in time information is the target. SOA serves as a bridge to pass the data logic as a black box and separate the logic of the rules to provide reusing capability. The proposed framework provides a solution when governmental agencies have common confused rules. It helps obtaining the most trusted rules. Accrued Vacation rules are developed to test and validate the proposed framework solution.
Date of Conference: 29-31 October 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 September 2021
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Conference Location: Alexandria, Egypt

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