From legal texts to digitized services for public administrations
For the end-to-end digitization of the German public administration, there is a lack of detailed, interoperable descriptions of legal regulations, existing standards, and specific requirements. Yet, they are needed by small companies, decision-makers, administrative staff, and future citizen developers to create fully digitized public services with No-Code/Low-Code platforms and to keep them semi-automatically up to date with changing legal texts. We describe how formal descriptions of processes, data fields, decisions are derived from analyzing legal texts for the service to be digitized and are supplemented by semantic annotations and links to standards, creating innovative services.
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background and Related Work
- 2.1. From legal norms to formal descriptions
- 2.2. From formal descriptions to digitized services.
- 2.3. Semantic description of knowledge in public administration
- 3. Approach
- 3.1. From legal norms to formal descriptions
- 3.2. From formal descriptions to digitized services
- 3.3. Knowledge linking and sharing to foster transparency and traceability
- 4. Preliminary Results
- 4.1. From legal norms to formal descriptions
- 4.2. From formal descriptions to digitized services
- 4.3. Knowledge linking and sharing.
- 5. Conclusion & Vision
- 6. Acknowledgements
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