JUDICIAL ARCHITECTURE

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JUDITECTURE Maghani, Clara, L 850 Quincy street apt 326 Washington DC 20011 JUDICIAL ARCHITECTURE;JUDITECTURE is an integrated justice service delivery solution designed to respond to citizens justice needs from a results-oriented approach. JUDITECTURE articulates three integrated dimensions of justice service delivery in the court and in the cloud in a strategically streamlined, user-centric and environmental-friendly manner. These three dimensions consist of (i) judicial organization and management; (ii) technological capabilities and innovation opportunities; (iii) and architecture requirements for space and normative standards. Within that framework, JUDITECTURE applies a citizen and businesses-centric vision of justice to enhance efficiency, performance and quality while increasing access to justice for all. To that end, JUDITECTURE comprehensive and integrated framework allows to systematically identify binding constraints and gaps, and target solutions to initiate an institutional and organizational reform that meets fundamental international justice standards (e.g. International Framework for Court Excellence, and Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ)) in accordance with due process, open trials and fair procedures requirements. Together, this integrated framework builds the ground for synergistic working conditions, collaboration and partnership across key stakeholders. It conceptualizes higher Court Organization Standards for catalytic and modern physical and digital courthouses that reflect the vision of streamlined justice service delivery, taking into account citizen-engagement, public information and accountablity, public safety, and security considerations;
JUDITECTURE MALIK, WALEED, H 8220 crestwood heights drive apt1217 mclean VA 22102 JUDICIAL ARCHITECTURE;JUDITECTURE is an integrated justice service delivery solution designed to respond to citizens justice needs from a results-oriented approach. JUDITECTURE articulates three integrated dimensions of justice service delivery in the court and in the cloud in a strategically streamlined, user-centric and environmental-friendly manner. These three dimensions consist of (i) judicial organization and management; (ii) technological capabilities and innovation opportunities; (iii) and architecture requirements for space and normative standards. Within that framework, JUDITECTURE applies a citizen and businesses-centric vision of justice to enhance efficiency, performance and quality while increasing access to justice for all. To that end, JUDITECTURE comprehensive and integrated framework allows to systematically identify binding constraints and gaps, and target solutions to initiate an institutional and organizational reform that meets fundamental international justice standards (e.g. International Framework for Court Excellence, and Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ)) in accordance with due process, open trials and fair procedures requirements. Together, this integrated framework builds the ground for synergistic working conditions, collaboration and partnership across key stakeholders. It conceptualizes higher Court Organization Standards for catalytic and modern physical and digital courthouses that reflect the vision of streamlined justice service delivery, taking into account citizen-engagement, public information and accountablity, public safety, and security considerations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An enterprise architecture (30) for a business is divided into a business architecture (32), an information technology architecture (34), and an enterprise management framework (36). The business architecture (32) is the main driver for the information technology architecture (34) but the information technology architecture (34) can also have an impact on the construction of the business architecture (32). The enterprise management framework (36) allows for the management of the two architectures. A framework tower (500) is built around essential and mandatory components of the enterprise architecture (30). The framework tower (500) is made up of a plurality of planes representing mandatory components of the enterprise architecture (30). The components of the framework tower (500) include a strategic plan (41), a business architecture (42), an information architecture (44), an application architecture (46), a technology infrastructure architecture (48), and an enterprise information technology management framework (49). Each component in the framework tower (500) addresses the people, processes, and technology of the enterprise architecture (30) so that strategic information technology planning, enterprise architecture definition, and repeatable and effective information technology enabling solutions can be performed and delivered to the business.