Fabasoft eGov-Suite

Fabasoft eGov-Suite
Developer(s) Fabasoft
Stable release
2012
Available in German, English
Type Document management, workflow management, business process management, enterprise content management
License commercial
Website egov-suite.com

Fabasoft eGov-Suite is an application software product for document and records management for the public sector. For example, the software is used to implement eGovernment in the Federal Republic of Austria. [1] [2]

Development and Importance

Fabasoft eGov Suite was developed by Fabasoft in Linz, Austria. The software seamlessly captures files, records and documents throughout their entire life cycle (Document Lifecycle Management], up to transactional online-service. The solution is used in several European public administrations and has been certified repeatedly against regional standards. Irrespective of the platform, operation in both a Windows and an Open Source environment is possible. The Fabasoft eGov Suite Web Service is available on the basis of a service orientated architecture.

Solutions

Public Administration

Fabasoft eGov-Suite is a leading product for electronic file and process management in the German-speaking countries. The product provides a general product specification which is supplemented by general or customer-specific requirements through partners in non-German speaking countries. Currently the product is used in Austria,[2] Germany, Switzerland,[3] Slovakia[4] Portugal, the UK and Russia.

Literature

  • Gerald Martinetz, Markus Schett, Andreas Voglmayr: Fabasoft Project Competence. Fabasoft Press 2006. ISBN 3-902495-18-9, ISBN 978-3-902495-18-1
  • Karl Mayrhofer: The Fabasoft Project Model, Fabasoft Press 2006. ISBN 3-902495-19-7, ISBN 978-3-902495-19-8
  • Helmut Fallmann, Robert Hell, Christoph Jerschitz: The Fabasoft Reference Architecture in a Microsoft Windows Environment. Fabasoft Press 2006. ISBN 3-902495-20-0, ISBN 978-3-902495-20-4

The software is available as commercial software.

References

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