A trustable and interoperable decentralized solution for citizen-centric
and cross-border eGovernance: A conceptual approach
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.15458v2
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2021 13:25:10 GMT
- Title: A trustable and interoperable decentralized solution for citizen-centric
and cross-border eGovernance: A conceptual approach
- Authors: George Domalis, Nikos Karacapilidis, Dimitris Tsakalidis, Anastasios
Giannaros
- Abstract summary: This paper introduces an AI-enhanced solution that enables beneficiaries to participate in a decenntralized network for effective big data exchange and service delivery.
The solution comprises (i) a reliable and efficient decentralized mechanism for data sharing; (ii) an ecosystem for delivering mobile services tailored to the needs of stakeholders; (iii) a single sign-on Wallet mechanism to manage the transactions with multiple services; and (iv) an intercommunication layer, responsible for the secure exchange of information among existing eGovernment systems.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Aiming to support a cross-sector and cross-border eGovernance paradigm for
sharing common public services, this paper introduces an AI-enhanced solution
that enables beneficiaries to participate in a decenntralized network for
effective big data exchange and service delivery that promotes the once-only
priority and is by design digital, efficient, cost-effective, interoperable and
secure. The solution comprises (i) a reliable and efficient decentralized
mechanism for data sharing, capable of addressing the complexity of the
processes and their high demand of resources; (ii) an ecosystem for delivering
mobile services tailored to the needs of stakeholders; (iii) a single sign-on
Wallet mechanism to manage the transactions with multiple services; and (iv) an
intercommunication layer, responsible for the secure exchange of information
among existing eGovernment systems with newly developed ones. An indicative
application scenario showcases the potential of our approach.
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