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A life-event oriented framework and platform for one-stop government

Researchers (1)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  02262  PhD Mirko Vintar  Computer science and informatics  Head  2006 - 2008  419 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0584  University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business (SEB)  Ljubljana  1626922  42,855 
Abstract
Online one-stop government enables 24 hour, single point access to public services that are integrated around citizens needs (usually life-events). Currently however, online one-stop government projects do not care about citizens needs and do not provide integrated services from different back-offices. \nThe OneStopGov project aims to specify, develop and evaluate a life-event oriented, integrated, interoperable platform for online one-stop government. This platform will be accompanied by a coherent framework for realising and exploiting online one-stop government at all levels. \nThe guiding vision, challenge, innovation and unique selling proposition for the OneStopGov platform involve: the inherent support of life-events; the active, citizen-centric approach; and the definition and use of generic models (e.g. generic workflows, generic reference models).\nThe OneStopGov platform will be based on a number of scientific and technological innovations. First, the life-event ontology will be specified to enable proper representation of the life-event concept. Second, the active life-event portal will be implemented to care for citizens' needs and circumstances. Third, a complete set of life-event reference models will be specified to allow implementing virtually any life-event. Four, these reference models will be implemented using generic workflow Web technologies. \nThe OneStopGov platform and framework will be deployed in three new Member States (Slovenia, Hungary and Poland) and one Accession country (Romania). The platform will be used for modelling, implementing and deploying 16 life-events. The consortium includes two organisations responsible for eGovernment at national level (Slovenian ministry of Public Administration and the company owned by the Hungarian Prime Minister's Office), one at regional level (the region that includes Bucharest), and one at local level (Polish municipality) thus ensuring maximum visibility and take-up of the project results.
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