Authors:
Nunzio Casalino
1
;
Maurizio Cavallari
2
;
Marco De Marco
1
;
Mauro Gatti
3
and
Giuseppe Taranto
4
Affiliations:
1
Università degli Studi Gugliemo Marconi Impresa e Innovazione Tecnologica- CERP, Italy
;
2
Università degli Studi Gugliemo Marconi Impresa e Innovazione Tecnologica- CERP and Università del Sacro Cuore Milano, Italy
;
3
Università La Sapienza, Italy
;
4
LUISS Guido Carli - LBS, Italy
Keyword(s):
Public Sector, Interoperability, e-Government, Innovation, Change Management, Organizational Issues, Online Services, Learning Contents, National Best Practices.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Artificial Intelligence
;
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
;
Biomedical Engineering
;
Collaboration and e-Services
;
Complex Systems Modeling and Simulation
;
Computer-Supported Education
;
Data Engineering
;
Databases and Information Systems Integration
;
e-Business
;
e-Learning
;
e-Learning and e-Teaching
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
HCI on Enterprise Information Systems
;
Health Information Systems
;
Human-Computer Interaction
;
Information Systems Analysis and Specification
;
Integration/Interoperability
;
Interoperability
;
Knowledge Management
;
Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
;
Knowledge-Based Systems
;
Ontologies and the Semantic Web
;
Organisational Issues on Systems Integration
;
Sensor Networks
;
Simulation and Modeling
;
Society, e-Business and e-Government
;
Software Agents and Internet Computing
;
Software and Architectures
;
Strategic Decision Support Systems
;
Symbolic Systems
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
Abstract:
Accomplishing interoperability among public information systems is a complex task not only by the variety of technological specifications and by the nature of the organisations in which the systems are implemented, but also because a detailed evaluation and analysis of the multiple aspects involved is lacking. The aim of this paper is to identify and summarize the main aspects regarding the field of interoperability (strategic frameworks, laws, regulations, specific requirements, organizational and technical issues) by means of the location and assessment of works that focus on the identification and analysis of the barriers, the organizational issues and the success and risk factors in information systems (IS) for public sector. Most of the interesting studies, based on the literature review of organisational studies, focus on other related themes such as bond interconnection, information sharing, and process integration in public administration but not on the specific subject of in
teroperability between European public administrations IS.
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