2009
DOI: 10.1109/mis.2009.90
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A Flexible, Event-Driven, Service-Oriented Architecture for Orchestrating Service Delivery

Abstract: G overnment functions and roles are divided among many organizations, so creating processes and tasks to realize integrated service delivery is diffi cult. Our research is based on an immigration case study; an example illustrates the level of complexity involved. When coming to the Netherlands, an

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“…from a philosophic [20] or business perspective [7]. An event is typically a service request by an individual or business, but it can also be initiated by a system based on for instance a timely trigger [25]. When an event occurs, individuals, organizations and systems must determine whether and how to deal with it.…”
Section: Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…from a philosophic [20] or business perspective [7]. An event is typically a service request by an individual or business, but it can also be initiated by a system based on for instance a timely trigger [25]. When an event occurs, individuals, organizations and systems must determine whether and how to deal with it.…”
Section: Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We apply the concepts like event processing and publish/subscribe [25], [18]. Event processing distinguishes an event source and one or more event consumers (sinks).…”
Section: Event-driven Architecture and Its Conceptsmentioning
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“…It is important to note that, whether or not a pre-defined ontology is prepared i.e. an event-driven service-oriented architecture (EDSOA) [24], which affects the entire government systems, its implementation timing and the balance of XML-based schema sets should be carefully decided when we deal with diversified services. At this point, some features based on ontology and natural language processing functionality, which are to call from relational databases or XML-based databases, are conceptualized in the process filter to supplement the standardized XML schema and handle complex real-life scenarios.…”
Section: Organizational Aspects For the One-stop Portalmentioning
confidence: 99%