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Access-eGov: Access to e-Government Services Employing Semantic Technologies

The project’s main goal is the utilization of Semantic Web technologies to simplify the registration and update of online e-government services for providers of such services and to support users (citizens and companies) in locating and using services.

The underlying problem is the complexity and interdependency of governmental structures in general: A citizen faces lots of different public authority services. Picking the correct one for a given task can turn out to be quite cumbersome. Some services are offered online, others at least can be located online, while still others are completely unavailable online.

Projektleiter: Prof. Dr. Günther Pernul
Projektpartner: Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia, German University in Cairo, Egypt, InterSoft, a. s., Slovakia, Sygnity, S.A., Poland (former EMAX, S.A.), Kosice Self-Governing Region, Slovakia, Cities on Internet Association, Poland, e-ISOTIS, Greece, Municipality of Michalovce, Slovakia, City Hall of Gliwice, Poland, State Government of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Projektmitglieder: Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Inf. Stefan Dürbeck, Rolf Schillinger
Laufzeit: 2006 - 2009
Schlagwörter: eGovernment, Accessibility, Ontologies, Semantic Web
Fördereinrichtung: Europäische Union
Förderprogramm: 6th Framework Programme of the EU, Information Society Technologies
Weitere Infos: http://www.access-egov.org