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EGOV-BUS - eGov-Bus: Advanced eGovernment Information Service Bus (FP6-IST) (2006-01-01 - 2007-12-31)
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Anna ZARYCKA, Witold LITWIN, Pierre-Yves SAINTOYANT, Tore RISCH, Kazimierz SUBIETA, Antoine LECLERCQ, Herbert LEITOLD, Edward SELIGA
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RODAN SYSTEMS SPOLKA AKCYJNA (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (Poland), UNIVERSITE PARIS-DAUPHINE (FR101 - Paris) (France), EUROPAEISCHES MICROSOFT INNOVATIONS CENTER GMBH (DEA21 - Aachen, Kreisfreie Stadt) (Germany), UPPSALA UNIVERSITY (SE021 - Uppsala län) (Sweden), POLISH JAPANESE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (Poland), AXWAY SOFTWARE (FR718 - Haute-Savoie) (France), ZENTRUM FUR SICHERE INFORMATIONSTECHNOLOGIE-AUSTRIA (AT130 - Wien) (Austria), MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND ADMINISTRATION (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (Poland) |
| ACRONYM: | EGOV-BUS |
| BUDGET: | 3.342.647 € |
| FUNDING: | 2.269.945 € |
| INSTRUMENT: | Specific Targeted Project |
| PROGRAMME: | FP6-IST |
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The objective of eGov-Bus is to integrate and extend research and standards in the area of process and content management for government and cross-government systems, with the capability of creating advanced applications of electronic signature enhancing acceptance of the technology and establishing trusted system validity and non-repudiation, relying on web services, process and repository management platforms based on a highly secure, highly available, scalable and distributed architecture providing data access abstraction. A key downstream effect is the reduction of integration costs of many of eGovernment projects. It will research advanced infrastructure level technologies on which future developments of IDA will be enabled. Specifically, the project will: 1. Create adaptable process management technologies by enabling virtual services to be combined dynamically from the available set of e-Gov functions, personalizing preferences and supporting the rules of the specified life event. 2. Improve effective usage of advanced web services technologies by e-Government functions with: Service Level Agreements; Audit trail; Semantic representations; Availability and performance. 3. Exploit and integrate current and ongoing research results in the area of natural language processing to provide user-friendly personalizable interfaces to the eGov-Bus. 4. Orchestrate the available web services according to the specific life-event requirements, creating a comprehensive workflow process and providing explanation to the end-user. 5. Support a virtual repository of data structures required by life-event processes, representing declarative (i.e. rules governing life-events categories) and procedural knowledge. 6. Research a secure, non-repudiable audit trail for composed web services by advancing qualified electronic signature technology. 7. Provide these capabilities based on a highly available, distributed and secure architecture that uses existing systems.
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Anna ZARYCKA (Contact / RODAN SYSTEMS SPOLKA AKCYJNA (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (Poland))

Witold LITWIN (Contact / UNIVERSITE PARIS-DAUPHINE (FR101 - Paris) (France))

Pierre-Yves SAINTOYANT (Contact / EUROPAEISCHES MICROSOFT INNOVATIONS CENTER GMBH (DEA21 - Aachen, Kreisfreie Stadt) (Germany))

Tore RISCH (Contact / UPPSALA UNIVERSITY (SE021 - Uppsala län) (Sweden))

Kazimierz SUBIETA (Contact / POLISH JAPANESE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (Poland))

Antoine LECLERCQ (Contact / AXWAY SOFTWARE (FR718 - Haute-Savoie) (France))

Herbert LEITOLD (Contact / ZENTRUM FUR SICHERE INFORMATIONSTECHNOLOGIE-AUSTRIA (AT130 - Wien) (Austria))

Edward SELIGA (Contact / MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND ADMINISTRATION (PL127 - Miasto Warszawa) (Poland))

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FP6 Information society technologies
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