A Reference Architecture for the Certification of E-Services in a Digital Government Infrastructure
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Certifying the execution of a service is a critical issue for an
e-government infrastructure. In fact being able to document that an
e-service was actually carried out, given the legal value that is
often attached to data managed and exchanged by public
administrations, is of the utmost importance. This is made more
complex in cases, like it often happens in the public administration
sector, where e-services are based on legacy systems managed by
autonomous and independent organizations. In this paper we discuss
the introduction, within the standard three tier architecture for
e-services, of an architectural subsystem providing certification
functions. This architecture features both physical and functional
independence from the application level and is made up by new control
components providing a highly efficient solution for certification
requirements. Our solution has been successfully tested in real-world
systems developed in Italy to support digital government functions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Nardelli, Enrico
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