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The reconciliation of data reality and the real world – on the way to a data quality model

It has become a truism that data is becoming more and more important and that handling it can lead to a real competitive advantage for companies and a great increase in efficiency for public authorities. In order to also take the importance of data into account with concrete measures, the eGovernment Institute has created the […]

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April issue: e-government does its homework

E-Government has set out to catch up on its homework. In this issue, you will learn, among other things, how chatbots can also be used in the administration in the future, how the tourism industry is being made fit for higher web semantics and how educational identity is being introduced in schools. It should also […]

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ECH data standards support the cooperation of all stakeholders in eGovernment

The subsidiarity principle applies to the Swiss public authority landscape. This leads to decentralised structures in very many areas. In contrast to centralised structures, these imply a high demand for data exchange between the information systems of the various authority levels. eCH (cf. 1) promotes the exchange of interested stakeholders (authorities, companies, universities) in order […]

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E-Government-Themen im BFH-Zentrum Digital Society

The BFH Centre Digital Society is concerned with the question of how to create the greatest possible value through digitalisation. This is a broad field. It includes very practical topics such as the intelligent, clean and secure implementation of IT solutions. It includes conceptually concrete topics such as a good design of IT solutions for […]