JOURNAL ARTICLE

E-government Data Interoperability Framework in Hong Kong

Abstract

Since its first release in 1998, the Digital 21 Strategy has been serving the blueprint for Hong Kong to develop the information and communications technology infrastructure. With government leadership as an important component, the Strategy has put forward the development of an e-government that can realize one-stop delivery of public electronic services. In 2003, Hong Kong Government has launched the Interoperability Framework (IF) as an e-government initiative to facilitate implementation of cross-department joined-up government services. IF comprises two parts: (1) definition of a set of recommended technical specifications as a single point of reference for departments and contractors to implement joined-up projects, (2) a framework for formulating and managing XML message standards for G2G and G2B data exchange. This paper discusses about the second part of the IF, mainly on the XML Schema and Design Guide, and its reallife applications.

Keywords:
Interoperability Blueprint XML Computer science Government (linguistics) Electronic data interchange XML Schema (W3C) World Wide Web cXML Engineering management Knowledge management Process management Business Engineering XML validation Document type definition

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Topics

Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
E-Government and Public Services
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Business Process Modeling and Analysis
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
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