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Agent-Supported Workflow in public ADministration

Klassifikation
Dimension Wert
  • Personalaufwand
  • Keine Angabe
  • Fördernde Institutionen
  • Multinationale staatliche Förderung
    • EU
Projektansprechpartner: Alastair Burt

Agent-Supported Workflow in public ADministration (ASWAD)

Kurzfassung

Das Projekt ASWAD hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt freie Softwarewerkzeuge in der öffentlichen Verwaltung im Bereich Workflow Management einzuführen.

Projektbeschreibung

"The goal of the project is to integrate existing free software tools to build a groupware system with built in workflow management and intelligent personal assistants for use in several distinct types of organisation within the public administration. The project will provide an important testing ground for the integration of free software solutions from three distinct areas: groupware, workflow management and agent technology. It will also enable public administrations to evaluate the use of flexible, free software solutions for their organisational needs, and provide the basis for ongoing pan-European cooperation in this area. Objectives: Technical objectives: to combine existing free software solutions to produce an integrated system to be tested in distinct types of organisation in the public administration. The technical objectives comprise: 1. Providing a Unified Intranet Solution Based on Free Software: with integrated workflow management and intelligent personal assistants; 2. Customising and Evaluating the Unified Intranet Solution. The business objectives comprise: 1. Furthering the Free Software Service Industry; 2. Furthering Free Software in Public Administrations."

(Quelle: http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_LAN...)


http://cordis.europa.eu/ictresults/index.cfm?section=news&tpl=article&ID=790&Bro...

This project was described byMarlen Jurisch (24. Februar 2011 - 16:16)
Dieses Projekt wurde zuletzt bearbeitet von: Marlen Jurisch (17. November 2011 - 14:14)

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