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Second European Summit on Interoperability in the iGovernment

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

By Andreas Papadakis (Contributor), Jesse Marsh (Contributor), Herbert Kubicek (Contributor), Marco Pappalardo (Contributor), Alejandro Echeverria (Contributor), Claudio Biancalana (Contributor), Francesco Saverio Profiti (Contributor), Correcher E. (Contributor), Elena Baralis (Contributor), Tania Cerquitelli (Contributor), Silvana Raffa (Contributor), Silke Cuno (Contributor), Yuri Glickman (Contributor), Petra Hoepner (Contributor), Linda Strick (Contributor), Andrea Valboni (Contributor), Sergio Farruggia (Contributor), Emanuele Roccatagliata (Contributor), Leandro Marín Muñoz (Contributor), Pedro Olivares Sánchez (Contributor), Isabel Belmonte Martínez (Contributor), Ralf Cimander (Contributor), Agustí Cerrillo (Contributor), Kostas Rantos (Contributor), Antonis Stasis (Contributor), Goodwin Ting (Contributor), Anne Rasanen (Contributor), Francesco Passantino (Contributor), Antonio Francisco Pérez Fernández (Contributor), Jorge Ordás Alonso (Contributor)

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Book Description

<p>The ESIIG2 Organizing Secretariat organized a Call for Papers, with the aim
to put in common the current practices in the field of interoperability in the
European eGovernment at local, regional, national and European level. All the
Papers submitted during the Second Europ Continue

<p>The ESIIG2 Organizing Secretariat organized a Call for Papers, with the aim
to put in common the current practices in the field of interoperability in the
European eGovernment at local, regional, national and European level. All the
Papers submitted during the Second European Summit in 2008 and published on the
Summit Official Proceedings have been evaluated by the Technical and Scientific
Committee, composed both by speakers and chairmen of the Interim Conference of
October 2007 and by national and European relevant experts in the field of
Interoperability. The following papers have been focused on the actions, plans,
projects and initiatives in the field of the interoperability in the eGovernment,
and on the difficulties as well as about the difficulties and priorities to face
in order to reach a unique interoperable iGovernment in Europe.<br />
The following are the papers selected for the publication on the ESIIG 2
Official Proceedings and on the website:</p>
<ul>
<li>T-SENIORITY – eINCLUSION AND INTEROPERABILITY by Alejandro Echeverria;</li>
<li>SECURITY AND PRIVACY PRESERVING DATA IN eGOVERNMENT INTEGRATION by<br />
Claudio Biancalana and Francesco Saverio Profiti;</li>
<li>PROPOSAL FOR INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES by Juliá<br />
Estrella D. Correcher;</li>
<li>A CROSS-APPLICATION REFERENCE MODEL TO SUPPORT INTEROPERABILITY by<br />
Elena Baralis, Tania Cerquitelli, Silvana Raffa;</li>
<li>APPLYING SOA TO MOBILE SECURE EGOVERNMENT SERVICES - THE SWEB<br />
APPROACH by Silke Cuno, Yuri Glickman, Petra Hoepner, Linda Strick;</li>
<li>AN IDENTITY METASYSTEM APPROACH TO IMPROVE eID INTEROPERABILITY AND<br />
ASSURE PRIVACY COMPLIANCE by Andrea Valboni;</li>
<li>TOWARDS INTEROPERABLE INFRASTRUCTURES OF GEOSPATIAL DATA by Sergio<br />
Farruggia, Emanuele Roccatagliata;</li>
<li>MODERNIZATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE SIMPLIFICATION MASTER PLAN FOR THE<br />
LOCAL COUNCILS OF THE REGION OF MURCIA by Leandro Marín Muñoz, Pedro<br />
Olivares Sánchez, Isabel Belmonte Martinez;</li>
<li>ORGANIZATIONAL INTEROPERABILITY AND ORGANIZING FOR INTEROPERABILITY<br />
IN eGOVERNMENT by Ralph Cimander, Prof. Dr. Herbert Kubicek;</li>
<li>THE NATIONAL INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK: A NEW REGULATORY TOOL TO<br />
GUARANTEE INTEROPERABILITY AMONG SPANISH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS by<br />
Agustí Cerrillo;</li>
<li>THE REALIZATION OF THE GREEK E-GIF by Andreas Papadakis, Kostas Rantos,<br />
Antonis Stasis;</li>
<li>BUILD GOVERNMENT INTEROPERABILITY THROUGH OPEN STANDARD TECHNOLOGY<br />
by Goodwin Ting, Anne Rasanen, Marco Pappalardo;</li>
<li>TOWARDS AN INTERCULTURAL REPRESENTATION OF MEDITERRANEAN INTANGIBLE<br />
CULTURAL HERITAGE (ICH). AN XML INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK FOR REGIONAL<br />
ICH DATABASES by Jesse Marsh, Francesco Passantino;</li>
<li>CASTILE AND LEON, A MODEL OF INTEROPERABILITY by Isabel Alonso Sánchez,<br />
Antonio Francisco Pérez Fernández, José Ignacio de Uribe Ladrón de Cegama,
Jorge<br />
Ordás Alonso.</li>
</ul>
<p>The papers selected for the publication on the ESIIG 2 Official Proceedings,
on the website AND for the participation in the Agora have been:</p>
<ul>
<li>THE CATALAN INTEROPERABILITY MODEL by Ignasi Albors;</li>
<li>IDENTITY AND RESIDENCE VERIFICATION DATA SYSTEM by Nimia Rodríguez
Escolar,<br />
José A. Eusamio Mazagatos;</li>
<li>FROM EXTENDED ENTERPRISE TO EXTENDED GOVERNMENT: REGIONE LAZIO<br />
INTEROPERABILITY AND eGOVERNMENT POINT OF VIEW by Claudio Biancalana,<br />
Dante Chiroli, Claudio Pisu, Francesco Saverio Profiti, Fabio Raimondi.</li>
</ul>

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 331 Pages
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 8890301821
  • ISBN-13: 9788890301827
  • Publisher: Regione Lazio
  • Pub date: Feb 01, 2009
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