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EU: New Call for Papers open: eID, Interoperability and Open Source

  • Subject: EU: New Call for Papers open: eID, Interoperability and Open Source
  • From: "Asteris Masouras" <asterios [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:26:57 +0300
http://www.epractice.eu/document/4909

* The European Commission's eGovernment Action Plan considers innovations in
eIdentification, interoperability and Open Source Software to be
eGovernment's key enablers. Will these initiatives make possible the
efficient and correct operation of public administration eServices? What
does the evidence suggest? The European Journal of ePractice looks
contributions on eID, Interoperability and Open Source. *

The developers of eGovernment services are placing increasing resources on
eIdentification, or Electronic Identity Management (eIDM), in facilitating
the provision of high impact services on regional, national and
international levels. Successful eIDM in turn requires advances in
interoperability, security, authentication and the protection of the privacy
of personal data, demanding significant investment in software and systems.

There is therefore much optimism about Open Source Software (OSS)
complementing proprietary solutions. It is argued that OSS can provide
flexibility, collaboration, customisation and cost effective solutions.
European public administrations have been among the early adopters of OSS
and have been running OSS-based systems and applications since the late
1990s. What has been learned by these early initiatives? Has an
evidence-base developed for guiding public choices?

Against this background, the European Journal of ePractice invites
contributions that marshal empirical evidence, such as case studies, surveys
or ethnographic studies of the effectiveness of OSS and other approaches to
eIdentification, authentication, security and interoperability.

Have these initiatives been key enablers of eGovernment? If not, what
lessons have been learned? The submissions should provide points of view of
usefulness and impact as well as interesting insights into the services and
their success factors. One submission may address one or several key
enablers.

The following topics are given as an example:

eIdentification:

   - Interoperability of eID systems;
   - Authentication and eSignature mechanisms;
   - Security and privacy: how to prevent the misuse of personal data;
   - Mobile IDs;
   - Transnational eIdentification systems.

Interoperability:

   - Key success factors and/or key barriers of local and regional
   interoperability;
   - Technical, semantic and/or organisational interoperability;
   - Political, legal and structural conditions relevant for developing and
   using interoperable applications;
   - Open Standards (usage, policy, compliance).

Open Source:

   - OSS and interoperability;
   - OSS impact on choice of solutions;
   - Socio-economic consequences of OSS;
   - OSS vs. proprietary software;
   - Open source and custom built software;
   - Open source as part of the software ecosystem.



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Asteris Masouras
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