Projekt SAKE
Semantic-enabled Agile Knowledge-based eGovernment
Public administration is frequently affected by changes in the governments' regulations caused in an evolving political, economical and ecological environment. Especially prone to be affected are systems and processes present in public administration work. To make the changes seamless, there is a need to equip public administration with tools supporting the agile response to changes. A change in even one part of an e-government system (front and back office) may cause multiplying implications in other parts of the same process or system. Therefore, there is a need for resolving changes in a systematic manner, ensuring overall consistency. Furthermore, these changes impose the need for updating the knowledge needed to perform the administrative process or use the e-government system, which is heterogeneous and fragmented.
The SAKE project addresses the afore-mentioned needs by specifying, developing and deploying a holistic framework and supporting tools for an agile knowledge-based e-government that will be sufficiently flexible to adapt to changing and diverse environments and needs.
These needs are more prominent in the case of New Member States, since their full integration heavily depends on the possibility to adapt their public administrations to the existing EU regulations in a very short period of time.
The overall objective of SAKE is to specify, develop and deploy a holistic framework and supporting tools for an agile, knowledge-based, e-government that will be sufficiently flexible to adapt to changing and diverse environments and needs. It will ensure continual improvement of the quality of the decision making process, through the application of semantic technologies, by enabling consistent change propagation while enhancing personal/organisation productivity.
- Gefördert: IST-Projekt 027128
- URL: http://www.sake-project.org
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- Download: SAKE Brochure Englis.pdf
- beteiligte Forschungsbereiche: IPE-WIM

