Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case

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Autor(a) principal: Ferneda, Edilson
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Cruz, Fernando William, do Prado, Hércules Antonio, Guadagnin, Renato da Veiga, dos Santos, Laurindo Campos, dos Santos, Diana Leite Nunes, da Costa, Oziel Lopes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Information Science
Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/bjis/article/view/4812
Resumo: Interoperability is one of the fundamental requirements to enable electronic government. Its implementation can be classified into technical, syntactic, semantic, and organizational levels. At the semantic level, ontology is regarded as a practical solution to be considered. In this context, its adoption was identified in several countries, with different levels of maturity and so many focuses as the specific implementations. One of the main challenges to be overcome is the legal question that refers to the legislation to assure “the preservation of the legal meaning of data”. The lack of efficient mechanisms to support the deployment and use of ontologies can turn the overall task time-expensive, restricted in scope, or even unfeasible. Additionally, many initiatives are recent and need to be validated over time. This paper presents a non-exhaustive survey of the state of interoperability in e-government from the perspective of ontologies' use. The cases of Palestine, European Union, Netherlands, Estonia, and Brazil are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
title Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
spellingShingle Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
Ferneda, Edilson
e-Government
Ontology
Interoperability.
title_short Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
title_full Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
title_fullStr Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
title_full_unstemmed Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
title_sort Potential of ontology for interoperability in e-government: discussing international initiatives and the brazilian case
author Ferneda, Edilson
author_facet Ferneda, Edilson
Cruz, Fernando William
do Prado, Hércules Antonio
Guadagnin, Renato da Veiga
dos Santos, Laurindo Campos
dos Santos, Diana Leite Nunes
da Costa, Oziel Lopes
author_role author
author2 Cruz, Fernando William
do Prado, Hércules Antonio
Guadagnin, Renato da Veiga
dos Santos, Laurindo Campos
dos Santos, Diana Leite Nunes
da Costa, Oziel Lopes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferneda, Edilson
Cruz, Fernando William
do Prado, Hércules Antonio
Guadagnin, Renato da Veiga
dos Santos, Laurindo Campos
dos Santos, Diana Leite Nunes
da Costa, Oziel Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv e-Government
Ontology
Interoperability.
topic e-Government
Ontology
Interoperability.
description Interoperability is one of the fundamental requirements to enable electronic government. Its implementation can be classified into technical, syntactic, semantic, and organizational levels. At the semantic level, ontology is regarded as a practical solution to be considered. In this context, its adoption was identified in several countries, with different levels of maturity and so many focuses as the specific implementations. One of the main challenges to be overcome is the legal question that refers to the legislation to assure “the preservation of the legal meaning of data”. The lack of efficient mechanisms to support the deployment and use of ontologies can turn the overall task time-expensive, restricted in scope, or even unfeasible. Additionally, many initiatives are recent and need to be validated over time. This paper presents a non-exhaustive survey of the state of interoperability in e-government from the perspective of ontologies' use. The cases of Palestine, European Union, Netherlands, Estonia, and Brazil are discussed.
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