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What is Business Interoperability Interface

Handbook of Research on ICT-Enabled Transformational Government: A Global Perspective
The Business Interoperability Interface of one organisation represents the sum of all public and global process models it must publish to partners to enable a cross-organisational process with them. To enable both design and execution of cross-organisational processes, these models should cover the relevant enterprise dimensions and should be represented in a conceptual, technical and code level.
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Transforming Cross-Organisational Processes between European Administrations: Towards a Comprehensive Business Interoperability Interface
Jörg Ziemann (Saarland University, Germany) and Peter Loos (Saarland University, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-390-6.ch006
Abstract
New legal settings, the need for improved quality of service, and technological advances increase the pressure on public administrations to cooperate in order to modernize and innovate procedures. Thus, the automation of cross-organisational processes is a clear objective. But due to the traditional independence of administrations, as well as the need to minimize modifications of internal systems, a loose coupling rather than tight system integration is desired. In this vein, a method is required that enables public administrations to create comprehensive interfaces they can publish to collaboration partners. This chapter presents the concept for a Business Interoperability Interface that describes the externally visible behaviour of administrations and supports the design and execution of loosely coupled, cross-organisational processes. Requirements for this interface are derived from the Europol-Eurojust collaboration, and the development and application of the Business Interoperability Interface are illustrated with the same scenario.
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