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National Interoperability Approach for Social Services Information Management in Finland

National Interoperability Approach for Social Services Information Management in Finland
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Author(s): Juha Mykkänen (University of Kuopio, Finland), Konstantin Hyppönen (University of Kuopio, Finland), Pekka Kortelainen (The East Finland Social and Welfare Centre of Expertise, Finland), Antero Lehmuskoski (The East Finland Social and Welfare Centre of Expertise, Finland), Virpi Hotti (University of Kuopio, Finland), Esa Paakkanen (University of Kuopio, Finland)and Anneli Ensio (University of Kuopio, Finland)
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 24
Source title: Digital Democracy: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Information Resources Management Association (USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1740-7.ch042

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Abstract

In this chapter, the authors introduce and discuss the approach for defining IT interoperability solutions on national level for social services in Finland. Goals and phases of the national initiative are presented, and various projects related to the transformation and unification of various aspects of supporting social services via interoperability solutions are illustrated. In addition, the path from general e-Government requirements through the definition of domain-specific information and documentation down to the development of technology solutions and dissemination plan is presented. The authors highlight several success factors and issues for the organization of multipartite collaboration, the specification of architectural and information management approach, the selection and definition of technology standards to support the domain-specific information needs and specifications and strategic alternatives for central information repositories.

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