Model your Public Service

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The overall approach to to the entire process of service documentation and modelling within Rural Inclusion boils down to the following activities:
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  • Public Service Selection: not all services are good candidates for being modeled and deployed electronically. The Rural Inclusion consortium has compiled a list of guidelines regarding the relevant eligibility criteria.
  • Public Service Documentation: the outcome of this activity is a completed template that describes in details the information elicitation process of the respective service
  • Public Service Modelling: this is the core modelling of the informative stage of the service based on an approach related to Business Process Modelling (UML / BPMN) that yields the relevant modeling diagrams
  • Public Service Ontology Development: using the diagrams from the previous process and through the Ontology Editor developed by the Rural Inclusion consortium, the relevant owl files needed for deployment of the service over the RI platform are produced.
  • Rural Inclusion Service Deployment: this is the final step that incorporates the introduction of these owl files into the Rural Inclusion platform so that the service becomes available to the public.
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