Digital Government and Business Process Management (BPM)

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    Towards compliance requirements modeling and evaluation of E-government inter-organizational collaborative business processes
    ( 2021-01-05) González, Laura ; Delgado, Andrea
    Business process compliance requirements are becoming increasingly important to organizations as they focus on their processes and the way they are carried out in their daily operation. Being compliant with regulations and laws, among others, is mandatory in an e-government environment where these processes are to be transparent to citizens and subject to public audits. Also, in e-government domain, as these processes are mostly inter-organizational collaborative processes that are spread within several organizations, compliance definition, monitoring and evaluation becomes more complex. In this paper we present an approach to deal with compliance requirements modeling and evaluation for such processes. We focus on modeling compliance requirements over BPMN 2.0 and evaluating this specification against process execution traces, in order to detect compliance violations. We present a Compliance Requirements Modeling Language (CRML) and its connection with BPMN 2.0 elements, a Compliance Requirements Model (CRM) specific for business processes, and an initial view on post-mortem compliance evaluation with process mining.
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    Design and development of Smart Contracts for E-government through Value and Business Process Modeling
    ( 2021-01-05) Gómez, Cristian ; Pérez Blanco, Francisco Javier ; Vara, Juan Manuel ; De Castro, Valeria ; Marcos, Esperanza
    Administrations are constantly making great efforts to cope with the right of citizens to high-quality e-Government services. Since the advent of blockchain and smart contracts, they are trying to incorporate these technologies into their service offerings, which results in a complex task due to their nature and their inherent complexity. On the other hand, business and business process modeling facilitates the understanding and agreement between the different parties involved in the design of e-government services. All this given, this work introduces a model-based proposal to ease the integration of smart contracts into e-government services.
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    Introduction to the Minitrack on Digital Government and Business Process Management (BPM)
    ( 2021-01-05) Astudillo, Hernán ; Montarnal, Aurélie ; Cabanillas, Cristina ; Delgado, Andrea