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Towards E-Government Information Platforms for Enterprise 2.0

Towards E-Government Information Platforms for Enterprise 2.0

Mário Rodrigues, Gonçalo Paiva Dias, António Teixeira
ISBN13: 9781466643734|ISBN10: 1466643730|EISBN13: 9781466643741
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4373-4.ch033
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Rodrigues, Mário, et al. "Towards E-Government Information Platforms for Enterprise 2.0." Handbook of Research on Enterprise 2.0: Technological, Social, and Organizational Dimensions, edited by Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, et al., IGI Global, 2014, pp. 644-664. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4373-4.ch033

APA

Rodrigues, M., Dias, G. P., & Teixeira, A. (2014). Towards E-Government Information Platforms for Enterprise 2.0. In M. Cruz-Cunha, F. Moreira, & J. Varajão (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Enterprise 2.0: Technological, Social, and Organizational Dimensions (pp. 644-664). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4373-4.ch033

Chicago

Rodrigues, Mário, Gonçalo Paiva Dias, and António Teixeira. "Towards E-Government Information Platforms for Enterprise 2.0." In Handbook of Research on Enterprise 2.0: Technological, Social, and Organizational Dimensions, edited by Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, Fernando Moreira, and João Varajão, 644-664. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2014. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4373-4.ch033

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Abstract

Enterprise 2.0 aims to help employees, customers, and suppliers collaborate, share, and organize information. As governments are relevant partners for enterprises (legislation, contracts, etc.) e-government platforms need to be ready for Enterprise 2.0 to what concerns e-government interactions. The public sector holds huge quantities of information and just a small proportion is relevant to each enterprise. Enterprises should only be confronted with relevant information and not flooded with lots of data. This implies data organization with semantic description and services using open standards. The goal is to build a durable information infrastructure for government that can be readily accessed by enterprises. The authors propose a conceptual model for government information provisioning. The rationale for this proposal is to motivate the creation of durable, standard, and open government information infrastructures. The model acquires information from natural language documents and represents it using ontology. A proof-of-concept prototype and its preliminary results are presented.

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