PAVLOVIČ, Jan, Jiří HŘEBÍČEK and Jan VALDMAN. Service-Oriented Infrastructure and eGovernment to eBusiness Interoperability. In Proceedings of 5th Eastern European eGov Days in Prague. first. Wien: Österreichische Computer Gesellshaft, 2007, p. 203-208. ISBN 3-85403-203-X.
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Original name Service-Oriented Infrastructure and eGovernment to eBusiness Interoperability
Name in Czech Servisně orientovaná architektura a interoperability veřejné správy a podnikatelské sféry
Authors PAVLOVIČ, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jiří HŘEBÍČEK (203 Czech Republic) and Jan VALDMAN (203 Czech Republic).
Edition first. Wien, Proceedings of 5th Eastern European eGov Days in Prague, p. 203-208, 6 pp. 2007.
Publisher Österreichische Computer Gesellshaft
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/07:00024093
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
ISBN 3-85403-203-X
Keywords in English SOA;SOI;SOM;ESB;egovernment;ebusiness; interoperability
Tags ebusiness, eGovernment, ESB, interoperability, SOA, SOI, SOM
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: RNDr. Jan Pavlovič, Ph.D., učo 4035. Changed: 20/6/2008 11:11.
Abstract
This paper presents new approaches in Service-Oriented Architecture domain area, focusing on technologies, which would be useful for interoperability between eGovernment and eBusinness. Current demands on modern ICT infrastructure drive migration from the conventional n-tier e-commerce systems to a service-oriented computing paradigm, described in terms of SOA, Infrastructure, Process, and Management. Business Process Orchestration becomes an efficient way how to combine agile requirements on business functionality with integration patterns of existing ICT services. Furthermore, we mention how service-oriented portals integrate inflexible heterogeneous systems and thus help enterprises to unlock the functionality of existing legacy applications. Portals can leverage orchestration of underlying middleware components by being the single place where users interact with business processes using a standardized interface. In the paper, we give several examples, how modern technologies can simplify collaboration in eGovernment environment.
Abstract (in Czech)
This paper presents new approaches in Service-Oriented Architecture domain area, focusing on technologies, which would be useful for interoperability between eGovernment and eBusinness. Current demands on modern ICT infrastructure drive migration from the conventional n-tier e-commerce systems to a service-oriented computing paradigm, described in terms of SOA, Infrastructure, Process, and Management. Business Process Orchestration becomes an efficient way how to combine agile requirements on business functionality with integration patterns of existing ICT services. Furthermore, we mention how service-oriented portals integrate inflexible heterogeneous systems and thus help enterprises to unlock the functionality of existing legacy applications. Portals can leverage orchestration of underlying middleware components by being the single place where users interact with business processes using a standardized interface. In the paper, we give several examples, how modern technologies can simplify collaboration in eGovernment environment.
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SM/10/99/05, research and development projectName: Návrh komunikačního rámce s mezinárodními informačními systémy v ŽP (Acronym: MKR)
Investor: Ministry of the Environment of the CR, Proposal of communication framework with international environmental information systems
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