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A Workflow-Based Solution for the Law Study Process Management

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In the context of e-government engineering, legal requirements capture is arguably the most important phase in order to ensure the compliance of public e-services with the rigorous legal basis characterizing public institutions. This step is a strongly cooperative process that brings into interaction three roles with different skills and prerequisites. This paper proposes a workflow-based solution providing a cooperative space for these involved roles and an execution environment of the instances of the law study process. In addition, it also allows the assessment and the validation of the resulting legal requirements through a law meta-model.

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    EGOSE '15: Proceedings of the 2015 2nd International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia
    November 2015
    271 pages
    ISBN:9781450340700
    DOI:10.1145/2846012
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    1. Cooperative Work
    2. E-Government
    3. Law Modeling
    4. Legal Compliance
    5. Workflow Management System (WfMS)

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    November 24 - 25, 2015
    St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

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