Description
Current eGovernment systems are integrating many applications and interfacing a lot of different services, resulting in a very complex feature set. The complexity and heterogeneity of the technologies involved in the integration and orchestration of services introduces barriers, which impede the development of future systems. In addition, keeping the high security levels of the systems raises the complexity even more. The project at stake is working on the research of new model-based technologies that allow the highest degree of automation for the development of new applications, while implementing the necessary security requirements. As a result this improves the security of the critical infrastructure “eGovernment”. The goals of the project include research on the foundation technologies as well as demonstration of the applicability by implementing a pilot application for crisis management.
Details
Duration | 01/03/2010 - 30/06/2012 |
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Funding | FFG |
Program | KIRAS |
Department | |
Principle investigator for the project (University for Continuing Education Krems) | Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Peter Parycek, MAS MSc |
Project members |
Mag. Dr. Johann Höchtl
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