E-GOVERNMENT - Web Service Orchestration in Public Administration: Challenges, Roles, and Growth Stages Public managers are looking for ways to fully exploit the advantages of Web services and Web services orchestration technology for improving service delivery. This article analyzes the quest toward the creation of citizencentric, cross-agency processes using Web service orchestration technology. (Englisch)
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Titel:E-GOVERNMENT - Web Service Orchestration in Public Administration: Challenges, Roles, and Growth Stages Public managers are looking for ways to fully exploit the advantages of Web services and Web services orchestration technology for improving service delivery. This article analyzes the quest toward the creation of citizencentric, cross-agency processes using Web service orchestration technology.
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