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The Building of Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

The Building of Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia. Outline. Introduction SOA Infraestructure Security services Document management services Client Architectures Main applications Electronic registry Electronic marks certificates New services Conclussions. Introduction.

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The Building of Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

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  1. The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia The Building of Ubiquitous Governmentin the University of Murcia

  2. Outline The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Introduction • SOA Infraestructure • Security services • Document management services • Client Architectures • Main applications • Electronic registry • Electronic marks certificates • New services • Conclussions

  3. Introduction The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Ubiquitous services: available from different environments (office, mobile device, …). • University of Murcia has been working in the development of e-government infraestructures and services. • Certificate Service Provider  FNMT • UMU Smart Card • FACTO project with Telefónica Móviles

  4. SOA Infraestructure • SOA: Services Oriented Architecture. • Interoperable web services. • Extensibility and integration into existing distributed applications. The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  5. SOA Infraestructure The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  6. SOA Infraestructure The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Security Services • Signature service. • XMLSig, XADES, CMS, CADES, PKCS#7, S/MIME and PDF formats. • OASIS DSS 1.0 supporting. • Configuration of policies and profiles of use. • Timestamping service. • RFC 3161 supporting. • Validation service. • CRLs, OCSP y SCVP supporting. • Optionally, it returns the validation information obtained from the selected validation mechanism. • FNMT and DNIe certificates supporting. • Accounting service. • It records all the activity about the web services processing. • This information is used in auditing processes and for obtaining usage statistics.

  7. Client Architectures The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Central security element: UMU Smart Card. • Objectives: • Diversity of operating systems (Windows and Linux). • Client applications must be available not only for traditional desktop systems, but also for mobile devices (PDAs, smartphones, etc.). • Supporting of the main browsers and mail clients available in the University of Murcia (Internet Explorer/Outlook, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox and Tunderbird). • Offering of high level functionality to developers. • Supporting of the most extended signature standards (CMS and XMLDSIG).

  8. Client Architectures The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  9. Client Architectures The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  10. Electronic Registry The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Main objective: sending of electronic forms and documents to the university with the same validity as the physical registry. • Characteristics: • Electronic way of receiving official documents with authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation of the performed transactions. • Providing of a service for the state checking of the forms and documents registered in the Electronic Registry Database. • Integration of these electronic documents inside the workflows of the university. • Complete electronic processing between the different users that play a role in the lifecycle of the document.

  11. Electronic Registry The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  12. Electronic Registry The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  13. Electronic Marks Certificate The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Main objective: generation and signing of marks certificates without using any paper. • Characteristics: • The professors do not have to go to the academic secretaries to carry out a handwritten signature. • The students receive faster their final marks. • The integrity and authenticity of each mark is guaranteed through the digital signature process. • XML document, signed by the professor. • Application integrated into the virtual campus of the University of Murcia (SUMA).

  14. Electronic Marks Certificate The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia

  15. New Services The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Demand a wage rise for each five-year period worked (human resources management). • Request of changing the bank accounting for earning the salary and/or the withholding percentage (human resources management). • Modification diligence over an electronic marks certificate (academic management). • Annual university registration and pay for taxes by the Internet (academic management). • Sending of electronic academic certificates to other public organizations (academic management). • Validation of electronic accounting documents (economic management). • e-Billing (economic management).

  16. Conclussions The Building of a Ubiquitous Government in the University of Murcia • Technical infraestructures and first electronic ubiquitous services. • Beginning of the road towards a global electronic government scenario. • Some important open issues: • Secure preservation of electronic documents. • The challenge of the interoperability. • Accesibility in the electronic services.

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