An Ontology based Framework for E-Government Regulatory Requirements Compliance

Author:

Hasan M. Mahmudul1ORCID,Anagnostopoulos Dimosthenis1ORCID,Kousiouris George1,Stamati Teta2,Loucopoulos Peri3,Nikolaidou Mara4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Informatics and Telematics, Harokopio University, Athens, Greece

2. Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens, Athens, Greece

3. Institute of Digital Innovation and Research, Dublin, Ireland

4. Department of Informatics and Telematics, Harokopio University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Abstract

E-Government has gained an enormous amount of attention by researchers and practitioners interested in digitizing the public sector through enacting policies and regulations. Compliance of regulatory requirements from these policies and regulations is an important requirement in e-Government service development projects. However, the concepts of regulatory requirements compliance are still scattered around in developing e-Government services. This article presents an e-Government regulatory requirement compliance (eGRRC) ontology framework that describes the interrelated concepts of regulatory requirements compliance in e-Government service development. The proposed eGRRC ontology is then applied on the recently introduced general data protection regulation (GDPR) for personal data processing across European Union (EU) countries, in order to indicate how the concepts can be mapped to the defined entities. The contribution of this article is on introducing a framework for researchers and practitioners to explore regulatory requirements compliance and their interrelationships in e-Government service development. Furthermore, e-Government legislation can accordingly be modeled using on the eGRRC ontology, that serves as basis for queries to infer knowledge about the source of regulatory requirements, objectives of the regulation, various types of requirements, the services affected, orientation of regulatory rules in requirements, priorities, and amendments of regulations in e-Government service development.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Marketing,Strategy and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Management Information Systems

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