Artículos de revistas
Electronic Government Interoperability: Identifying the Barriers for Frameworks Adoption
Fecha
2012Registro en:
SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW, THOUSAND OAKS, v. 30, n. 1, Special Issue, supl., Part 3, pp. 71-82, FEB, 2012
0894-4393
10.1177/0894439310392196
Autor
dos Santos, Ernani Marques
Reinhard, Nicolau
Institución
Resumen
Interoperability is a crucial issue for electronic government due to the need of agencies' information systems to be totally integrated and able to exchange data in a seamless way. A way to achieve it is by establishing a government interoperability framework (GIF). However, this is a difficult task to be carried out due not only to technological issues but also to other aspects. This research is expected to contribute to the identification of the barriers to the adoption of interoperability standards for electronic government. The article presents the preliminary findings from a case study of the Brazilian Government framework (e-PING), based on the analyses of documents and face-to-face interviews. It points out some aspects that may influence the establishment of these standards, becoming barriers to their adoption.