Industry Partnerships for Environmental Science and Technology Conference | |
Modelling Parliamentary Workows a Case Study in Belgian Parliaments | |
Christophe Ponsard ; aetan Deberdt ; Jöel Tournemenne | |
Others : http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-342/paper3.pdf PID : 2825 |
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来源: CEUR | |
【 摘 要 】
Parliament work is regulated by a number of democratic rules about the way laws are proposed, discussed and finally voted. Despite a number variations, most parliaments share the same kind of workflow supported by one or two assemblies. Such workflows are most of the time described by a regulation stated in natural language and generally approved by the assemblies themselves. This document is subject to some interpretation, especially by the administration responsible of the day to day management. Currently this management is also on-going strong electronification with even a direct exposure of the parliamentary work on the internet for better transparency and control by the citizen. In this paper we report about our work of modelling the parliamentary workflows, starting from the offcial documents and in-place systems. The aim of this work is multiple: first, discover potential ambiguities and inconsistencies, then compare how similar are a number of parliaments and finally see how those models can be translated in the computer systems, especially in the perspective of the open-sourcing and mutualisation of such systems among different parliaments. Our practical experience of applying various modelling techniques is reported and discussed using two of the seven (!) parliaments running in Belgium. This comparison work relies both on a set of modelling requirements for such systems and on the SEQUAL reference framework for assessing the quality of models.
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