1. BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT (BPM), SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (S OA) AND ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE (EA) FOR E-GOVERNMENT Dr Alexander Samarin www.samarin.biz
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8. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: steps of evolution Introductory architecture Target architecture E-Social system BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Portal-centic
9. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: existing applications Portal Government Partners Internal existing application BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Application 3 Internal existing application Internal existing application Application 2 Application 1
10. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: introductory architecture Government Partners Internal existing application Coordination and integration (BPM/SOA-based) e-Government BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Collaborative extranet (ECM-based) between partners and government e-gov service e-gov service e-gov service Internal existing application Internal existing application ECM – Enterprise content management
11. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: transitional architecture BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Government Partners Internal existing application Coordination and integration (BPM/SOA-based) e-Government Collaborative extranet (ECM-based) between partners and government e-gov service e-gov service e-gov service Internal existing application BPM/SOA service service Internal existing application
12. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: future architecture e-Government Partners service Coordination and integration (BPM/SOA-based) BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Collaborative extranet (ECM-based) between partners and government service service service service service service service
13. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: an e-Social system e-Social system Partners private service Coordination and integration (BPM/SOA-based) BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Social collaborative network (ECM-based) social service professional service public service public service social service public service voluntary service
14. BPM, SOA and EA for e-government: use together different BPM tools BPM, SOA and EA for e-government Government Partners Internal existing application Coordination and integration (BPM/SOA-based) e-Government Collaborative extranet (ECM-based) between partners and government e-gov service e-gov service e-gov service Internal existing application BPM/SOA service service Process mining Case management Orchestration and choreography of services Definition of page flows
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The most important and least visible feature of the architectural framework is the flexibility of the delivered BPM systems. They are built in such a way that they are easy to change in order to address the concerns of all stakeholders involved: the customers, the management, the business and IT staff members, as well as external service providers. In other words, the BPM system is easily adaptable to practically all aspects of the enterprise.