Title
Enforcing Data Protection Regulations within e-Government Master Data Management Systems.
Abstract
The growing adoption of information technology by governments has led to the implementation of e-Government systems which are usually supported by middleware-based integration platforms. In particular, the increasing need of information sharing across government agencies has motivated the implementation of shared Master Data Management (MDM) Systems. On the other hand, these systems have to comply with Data Protection regulations which may hinder an extensive reuse of information in a government context. This paper addresses the issues of enforcing Data Protection (DP) regulations in e-Government MDM systems. In particular, it analyzes the requirements that DP issues pose on these systems and it proposes solutions, which leverage middleware-based capabilities and traditional MDM systems, to enforce these regulations considering different MDM architecture styles.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.5220/0005458003160321
ICEIS (3-1)
Field
DocType
Citations 
Middleware,Data mining,Architecture,Reuse,Information technology,Computer science,Master data management,Data Protection Act 1998,Information sharing,Government
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.51
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Federico Piedrabuena140.51
Laura González23810.94
Raul Ruggia39012.09