Towards a lean-government using new IT-architectures for compliance monitoring

作者: Nitesh Bharosa , Marijn Janssen , Joris Hulstijn , Remco van Wijk , Niels de Winne

DOI: 10.1145/2072069.2072095

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摘要: Recent turmoil in financial markets has invoked governments to monitor activities and transactions the private sector more strictly. At same time, policy makers strive cut back on government spending by reducing size of agencies. These contradicting developments require become leaner, meaning that (new) tasks can be performed with fewer resources. In order achieve these goals, we see a transformation from paper-based business-to-government information exchange IT-enabled compliance architectures. However, shape architectures is not yet clear, as are challenges come specific architecture design. The objective this paper specify dimensions rise when transforming such Drawing described literature, compares two new architectures, one meat processing industry reporting. Findings indicate different choices regarding frequency reporting, style control, formation regulation, type dependencies, auditing base way underlying infrastructure accommodates exchange. This shows while monitoring helps realize lean-government, design subject several, conditions, including established laws regulations.

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