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The thesis "E-Partizipation Virtual Ressourcen Portal" describes the conception and implementation of the Virtual Resource Centre (VRC), an international resource and knowledge portal for multidisciplinary research and application areas in the domain of eParticipation. The need for such a portal was developed in the context of the European DEMO_net project, the eParticipation network of excellence. The aim of this portal is to improve the spreading of the actual knowledge of the connected researchers and practitioner in the domain of eParticipation. For this, the collaboration and discussion with each other in different distributed projects will be improved and the results of the works will be published and saved. A well structured and an easy to handle portal is necessary therefore, as many connected institutions are not familiar with technological businesses. Further aims of the VRC are avoiding redundant developments to report excellent research facilities for the different subjects and to dynamically list the running projects in selectable categories. The technical base for the portal is a web content management system (WCMS), provided with many increments. To detect a suitable WCMS, the systems Plone, TYPO3 and Xoops are compared by a value benefit analyses. The special requirements for the VCR are fulfilled by the development and integration of increments, which include and provide the administration of publications, the overview of projects and research areas, etc. using an actual Web 2.0 functionality. This thesis is based on two different research methods, where the basic method design research is. Design research describes a compendium of how a portal can be modeled and realized in five phases. Another used method is the hypertext design model, which is used to build a model of the VRC. In the description of the implementation the changes in the WCMS, the user administration and the access control are explained as a guideline. In the conclusion of the thesis, an overview over the challenges and a recommendation for further developments and potential work is shown.
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyse the actual business architecture at the administration of the university Koblenz-Landau. Another subject matter of the article focuses on the existing application architecture. This architecture is necessary to support the employees work. The Enterprise Architecture will be described by models. They are an important instrument for the exchange of information between different stakeholders. Actual research projects from different universities are represented at the beginning of this elaboration. Subsequent to this, important enterprise architecture frameworks and methods for archiving the tasks are introduced. The concept for the analysis is represented at the outset of the empirical part. After that, a description of the as-is architecture follows. The actual state is modelled by process maps, planning schemes, data flow graphics and a process model. In the next step, an evaluation and identification of weak points is done. Different recommendations to improve the use of information technology at the administration are presented at the end of this degree dissertation. An existing cross-functional process will be analysed, modelled and evaluated. It- about the registration and authorization of projects supported by third-party funds. Finally, a prototype is introduced. The advantages and functionalities of a new system can be shown with this first model. Notices about the next steps, a conclusion and an outlook conclude the work.
Public electronic procurement (eProcurement), here electronic sourcing (eSourcing) in particular, is almost certainly on the agenda when eGovernment experts meet. Not surprisingly is eProcurement the first high-impact service to be addressed in the European Union- recent Action Plan. This is mainly dedicated to the fact that public procurement makes out almost 20% of Europe- GDP and therefore holds a huge saving potential. To some extent this potential lies in the common European market, since effective cross-boarder eSourcing solutions can open many doors, both for buyers and suppliers. To achieve this, systems and processes and tools, need to be adoptable, transferable as well as be able to communicate with each other. In one word, they need to be interoperable. In many relevant domains, interoperability has reached a very positive level, standards have been established, workflows been put in place. In other domains however, there is still a long road ahead. As a consequence it is crucial to define requirements for such interoperable eSourcing systems and to identify the progress in research and practice.
Analyse von Geschäftsprozessen einer NPO zur Ausarbeitung der Anforderungen an eine Fachanwendung
(2008)
Im Rahmen einer Systemanalyse werden die Prozesse eines Anbieters von Ferienfreizeiten untersucht und modelliert sowie Schwachstellen ausfindig gemacht. Anhand dieser Grundlage und einer Anforderungserhebung unter den beteiligten Stakeholdern wird ein Soll-Konzept erarbeitet, welches zu Verbesserungen der allgemeinen Organisation und des Informationsflusses führen soll. Abschließend wird eine Handlungsempfehlung für das weitere Vorgehen ausgesprochen.
The internet is becoming more and more important in daily life. Fundamental changes can be observed in the private sector as well as in the public sector. In the course of this, active involvement of citizens in planning political procedures is more and more supported electronically. The expectations culminate in the assumption that information and communication technology (ICT) can enhance civic participation and reduce disenchantment with politics. Out of these expectations, a lot of eparticipation projects were initiated in Germany. Initiatives were established, e.g. the "Initiative eParticipation", which gave many incentives of electronic participation for policy and administration in order to strengthen decision-making processes with internet supported participation practices. This thesis consists of two major parts. In the first part, definitions of the essential terms are presented. The position of e-participation within the dimension of ebusiness is pointed out. In order to explain e-participation, basics of the classical offline participation are delivered. It will be shown that a change is in progress, not only because of the deployment of ICT. Subsequently, a framework to characterize eparticipation is presented. The European Union is encouraging the implementation of e-participation. So, the city of Koblenz should be no exception. But what is the current situation in Koblenz? To provide an answer to this question, the status quo was examined with the help of a survey among the citizens of Koblenz, which was developed, conducted and evaluated. This is the second major part of this thesis.
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den Nutzenpotentialen des GeoPortal.rlp. Hierzu werden zwei empirische Studien erhoben. Die erste Studie ist eine Nutzerumfrage bezüglich des Portals. Die zweite Studie besteht aus Experteninterviews um potentielle Kooperationspartner zu identifizieren. Aus den Ergebnissen der beiden Studien werden Handlungsempfehlungen abgeleitet.
Although e-participation is becoming more and more important, security risks and requirements are so far only superficially regarded. This master thesis aims at contribute to security and privacy of e-participation applications. This paper deals with the users of electronic participation forms. Since personal data has to be transmitted in the e-participation process, systems require trustworthiness, privacy, transparency, availability and legal security between public administration and users. Therefore it is very important to ensure the most of security and privacy standards in information and communication technologies by the administration and the citizens to provide the necessary confidence in using e participation applications. This master thesis examines different e-participation platforms of the areas participatory budgeting, e-consultations, party websites, and e-petitions and explores at first which influence of sensitive e-participation systems on the political system they have. Subsequently, the current safety standard of the e-participation applications is determined. For this purpose an analysis framework is used, regarding on relevant security and privacy issues for e-participation. Based on the results safety levels are deduced from different types of e-participation applications. In addition recommendations for the constitution of e-participation are concluded, which helps to make e participation applications more secure. Furthermore, future technologies with the potential to improve security in the use of electronic public participation are presented.
Die Herstellung eines Europäischen Binnenmarktes, wie sie durch den Vertrag zur Gründung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft vorgesehen ist, beinhaltet unter anderem die freie grenzüberschreitende Erbringung von Dienstleistungen. Dem stehen jedoch mehrfach die Bestimmungen im Recht der EU-Mitgliedstaaten entgegen, die den freien Zugang von Dienstleistungserbringern aus anderen EU-Mitgliedstaaten zum nationalen Markt blockieren. Gründe für derartige Maßnahmen können sehr unterschiedlich sein, z.B.: der Schutz innerstaatlicher Anbieter, die Gewährleistung von Schutznormen des nationalen Arbeitsrechts oder die Verhinderung eines ruinösen Unterbietungswettlaufs. Die Richtlinie soll bürokratische Hindernisse abbauen, den grenzüberschreitenden Handel mit Dienstleistungen fördern und damit zur Verwirklichung des einheitlichen Binnenmarktes beitragen. Die Europäische Kommission hat am 12. Dezember 2006 die EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie verabschiedet. Jeder Mitgliedstaat der EU verpflichtet sich bis zum Jahr 2009 die Richtlinie umzusetzen und zugleich einen Bericht der Kommission vorzulegen. Innerhalb der Diplomarbeit werden mehrere Themenbereiche bearbeitet. Zu Beginn erfolgt eine allgemeine Einführung in die EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie. Als nächstes erfolgt eine Analyse aktueller Ansätze zur Umsetzung der EU-Richtlinie in Deutschland, Österreich und Großbritannien, dabei wird der Fortschritt der Länder anhand der Kernstrukturen der Direktive betrachtet. Zusätzlich wird für jedes betrachtete Land ein mögliches Anmeldeszenario, ohne die Vorgaben der Richtlinie, vorgestellt. Zur Vervollständigung der Betrachtung erfolgt zum Schluss eine länderübergreifende Auswertung. Diese wird sich sowohl auf die zurzeit vorherrschende Ländersituation als auch auf die erzielten Ergebnisse innerhalb der Direktive beziehen.
The thesis at hand evaluates Open Source Business Process Management (BPM) Systems in the context of the R4eGov1 Project. The provision of concepts and tools to support and enable interoperability in pan-European networks of pubic administrations is one of the major objectives that R4eGov is aiming at. Thereby a strong focus lies on the interoperability of cross-organizational processes from the viewpoint of modeling, execution and monitoring. BPM can increase the effectiveness and efficiency of cross-organizational processes by restructuring them towards the needs of the entities involved. BPM is dependent on BPM systems that combine technologies of process modeling, business process analysis and execution along with their integration into adequate runtime environments and rule engines. The evaluation that is performed within the thesis investigates how far BPM systems can support several requirements of interoperability that have been developed by the R4eGov project. It also targets at analyzing those BPM system according to generic requirements on BPM and software tools. The investigation is build upon common BPM theories and standards for modeling business processes. It describes the origin and interdependencies of BPM and Workflow Management (WfM), highlighting similarities and differences from the technological and historical perspective. Moreover, it introduces web service standards and technologies that are used to build service-oriented architectures allowing greater flexibility in BPM. In addition the thesis introduces methods and best practices to evaluate software tools. It contains an evaluation framework for BPM tools that has been based on the software product evaluation standard ISO/IEC 14598. The evaluation framework comprises the definition of an R4eGov scenario and a catalogue of criteria for evaluating a set of selected Open Source BPM systems. The definition of the catalogue of criteria is build upon generic requirements on BPM systems and those that are specifically to R4eGov. The chosen methods and the core elements of the evaluation framework will be applied to the selected BPM systems Intalio BPMS,NetBeans IDE, and JBoss jBPM. Finally the results of the applied R4eGov scenario and of the applied catalogue of criteria are being discussed by highlighting individual strengths and weaknesses of the systems.