Standardization of Forms in Governments: A Meta-Model for a Reference Form Modeling Language

Hendrik Scholta, Dian Balta, Michael Räckers, Jörg Becker, Helmut Krcmar

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Abstract

Forms are central interfaces for information exchange between a government and its citizens. As a way to translate laws into practice, forms are an essential part facilitating this exchange. Unfortunately, forms often require substantial development effort to ensure they comply with legal requirements, with the result that citizens often describe them as highly complex. Standardization of forms through reference modeling would help to minimize governments’ effort by reusing elements and would reduce complexity for citizens by providing a unified representation of information. The article contributes a meta-model for a modeling language that can be used in representing reference models for forms. It follows a design science research approach to elicit form structure and editorial process requirements and to iteratively design the meta-model. The paper demonstrates and evaluates the meta-model using focus groups and application in three case studies. It extends research on standardization to reference modeling and government forms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)535-560
Number of pages26
JournalBusiness and Information Systems Engineering
Volume62
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Digital government
  • E-government
  • Forms
  • Graphical user interface
  • Meta-modeling
  • Public administration
  • Reference modeling
  • Standardization

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