Modeling eGovernment processes with UMM
The United Nation?s Center for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) is a standardizationbody known for its work on UN/EDIFACT and ebXML. One of its most recent developments isUN/CEFACT?s Modeling Methodology (UMM). The UMM standard is used to model inter-organizationalbusiness processes in the B2B domain. With the increasing availability of electronic governmental servicesover networks, the frontier between B2B and B2G/G2G disappears. Today one expects a governmentalinstitution to react like any other business partner. Therefore also governments now face the interoperabilityand compatibility issues as regular businesses do. In order to allow two governmental institutions tocollaborate, a methodology uniquely depicting the inter-organizational process from a global perspectiveis needed. In this paper we propose to use UN/CEFACT?s Modeling Methodology in the eGovernmentdomain. UMM allows the definition of a global choreography which is then being used to derive local orchestrationsfor each business partner. Such orchestrations can then be used by enterprise applications in aservice oriented context. As an example, a real-world scenario from the waste transport domain within theEuropean Union will be shown. Furthermore the possible integration in the context of the We-Go project[3] is examined.
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2007
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Authors: | Mosser, R. ; Schuster, R. ; Hofreiter, B. ; Huemer, C. ; Zapletal, M. ; Liegl, P. |
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Council of European Professional Informatics Societies |
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