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A Prototype System for Transnational Information Sharing and Process Coordination

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posted on 1984-06-01, 00:00 authored by S Su, T R Kasad, M Patil, A Matsunaga, M Tsugawa, V Cavalli-Sforza, Jaime G. Carbonell, Peter J Jansen, W Ward, R Cole, D Towsley, W. Chen, A I Anton, Q He, C. McSweeney, L de Brens, J Ventura, P Taveras, R Connolly, C Ortega, B Piñeres, O Brooks
Global problems such as disease detection and control, terrorism, immigration and border control, illicit drug trafficking, etc. require information sharing, coordination and collaboration among government agencies within a country and across national boundaries. This paper presents a prototype of a transnational information system which aims at achieving information sharing, process coordination and enforcement of policies, constraints, regulations, and security and privacy rules by integrating a distributed query processor with form-based and conversational user interfaces, a language translation system, an event server for event filtering and notification, and an event-trigger-rule server. The Web-services infrastructure is used to achieve the interoperation of these heterogeneous component systems.

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