Thursday, March 03, 2005
Six degrees of separation
Six degrees of separation, through direct chain, are those that separate any two people in the world. Through this simple argumentation, based evidently on the theory of networks, what is easy, that they would be many things if all our administrations were connected among themselves?
In e-government, it is not necessary to say, that more than problem of interconnection for lack of interoperability is more problem of cooperation for fear of centralizing information.
One structure of red is what has to predominate, but any not network. Not a centralized, but neither a decentralized. A model of distributed network has to be adopted. Based on the origins of Internet, the model that adopted Arpanet, the administrative model of intercommunication should be.
This way many things would be solved, as that a procedure could might be carried out of beginning to totally on-line end purpose even if the number of organisms that take part is bigger of one. But for a solution of this type people should finish with certain competitiveness prejudices.
But in the same way as Internet, in spite of its initial structure, to gotten to be an unbalanced distributed network. That is, there are nodes that have acquired more importance and that concentrate most of the traffic. The world of the e-government is unbalanced for there being administrations that, competitiveness talking, acquire all the administrative traffic acting in monopoly.
Technorati Tags: net, e-government
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Six degrees of separation
Six degrees of separation, through direct chain, are those that separate any two people in the world. Through this simple argumentation, based evidently on the theory of networks, what is easy, that they would be many things if all our administrations were connected among themselves?
In e-government, it is not necessary to say, that more than problem of interconnection for lack of interoperability is more problem of cooperation for fear of centralizing information.
One structure of red is what has to predominate, but any not network. Not a centralized, but neither a decentralized. A model of distributed network has to be adopted. Based on the origins of Internet, the model that adopted Arpanet, the administrative model of intercommunication should be.
This way many things would be solved, as that a procedure could might be carried out of beginning to totally on-line end purpose even if the number of organisms that take part is bigger of one. But for a solution of this type people should finish with certain competitiveness prejudices.
But in the same way as Internet, in spite of its initial structure, to gotten to be an unbalanced distributed network. That is, there are nodes that have acquired more importance and that concentrate most of the traffic. The world of the e-government is unbalanced for there being administrations that, competitiveness talking, acquire all the administrative traffic acting in monopoly.
Technorati Tags: net, e-government