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Semantic eGovernment

However, in the frame of looking into Identity Management systems and the topic of Semantic Web development it is very important to review it from two different sides: Business and Public domains of semantic interoperability. If we were mainly
talking about business environment, it is a completely different case for eGovernment systems interoperability.

Typically, all project started for creating interoperability for eGovernment’s services seeks to create general ontology for sharing the information. The point of departure in Semantic Web for eGovernment systems is to enable machines to find their way around in a world of meaningful objects of Governmental web systems. Actually, it comes for informational resources on eGovernment websites (made accessible by public internet or secured intranet) can be based a variety of electronic products:

  •  information elements (presentation, multimedia and actively aggregated content),
  •  files (e.g. documents, forms and client applications),
  •  transactions (processed by inside systems or backend interfaces),
  •  links (to other sites and their resources),
  •  services (e.g. identity management system),
  •  user related objects (e.g. citizen private information) (Klischewski 2003).

All this is meaningful for eGovernment stakeholders of information sharing, all this is searched for and being used – thus all of this is useful for semantic markup. Same electronic products are interested in business cases with any organization or
companies but in case of eGovernment interoperability will be based on values of citizen identity and Government information flow priorities which makes Semantic based on specific standards (Klischewski 2003). Some important fields of
Semantic Web problems in the creation of eGovernment services have already been identified as lack of user experience, lack of interoperability, poor document management and barriers in information retrieval.

Albert Poghosyan

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