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In this paper, we present our approach in the field of e-Government services construction. In this work, the ontological level extracted from legal sources is used as means to define and to construct e-Government services. Building Information System (IS) and e-Government services based on legal sources presents many advantages: (i) the services and IS conforms to the legal framework that organize the activities supporting the IS and (ii) the proposed approach allows clarifying the links between legal sources, e-Government services and IS, in particular, the alignment between the amendment of laws and the evolution of e-Government services.
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Khadraoui, A., Opprecht, W., Aïdonidis, C., Léonard, M. (2008). Laws-Based Ontology for e-Government Services Construction Case Study: The Specification of Services in Relationship with the Venture Creation in Switzerland. In: Stirna, J., Persson, A. (eds) The Practice of Enterprise Modeling. PoEM 2008. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 15. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89218-2_15
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