Managing Software Architecture in Domains of Security-Critical Systems: Multifaceted Collaborative eGovernment Projects

Managing Software Architecture in Domains of Security-Critical Systems: Multifaceted Collaborative eGovernment Projects

Jesus Cano, Roberto Hernández
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1703-0.ch001
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Abstract

This chapter describes the management and technological considerations on software architecture and the executive approach to projects that need security-critical and multifaceted requirements. This results in several agreements, one of which is to promote measures regarding the exchange of information from the private sector through public networks. The authors put forward ways to approach these issues and their difficulties from the perspective that there are technical-administrative e-Government models that can be applied to developing countries and encourage a global alliance - in line with the United Nations Millennium Goals (MDG) - for development that will help attain the remaining goals in the immediate future.
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Background

The effects of globalization have been closely studied from different perspectives, particularly the economic one, including the impact on the digital divide between the developed and the developing countries. However, the scientific position on information and communication technologies (ICT) is needed by governments and more so by the underdeveloped countries according to studies by United Nations experts. In this way (Al-Nasrawi & Zoughbi, 2014) and others are of the opinion that investing in the information society and making use of technology tools is a driving force to shorten the gap between the richest and poorest countries.‎

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