Case:Eucaris: European Standardisation in Car-registires

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Contexts

The eGovernment context of the case of the change agent in the EUCARIS initiative is the need for electroninc exchange of basic registriesbetween national authorities in order to obtain relevant data concerning transport verhicles and cars.National agencies each have their own legacy systems.It takes effort to align the different terms about objects, relationships, events and status descriptions among the exchange partners

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Formulated Goal

The goal of the EUCARIS initiative is to fight car theft by means of data exchange between national agencies. Car thieves attempt to outrun actions of enforcement agencies by crossing international borders.

Case Issues

Stakeholders

Stakeholders in the EUCARIS case are: National Transport agencies Police Force users standardisation bodies

Technology

EUCARIS started as an EDI messaging initiative, where status descriptions were described in EDIFACT messaging syntax.later on EUCARIS developed into a webservice messaging and querying system [2]

for identity management the EUCARIS initiative applied access control utulising LDAP technology This enables the loggin password combinations that allow agencies to control who an access the data and who can enact mutations to the records.

  • Database technologies
  • Basic Registries


Administrative context

The administrative context for EUCARIS is the National authorities with their own interests and the European Commission. The National agencies deal with their own police force record management and there is the issue of centralisation to take into account

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