First Advisor
Hart, Douglas
College
College for Professional Studies
Degree Name
MS Computer and Information Technology
School
School of Computer & Information Science
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
Number of Pages
93 pages
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that while the Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) is a complete and effective solution for criminal justice agencies it is complex to implement and difficult for smaller law enforcement agencies to put into practice. The paper presents the current implementation steps for a new GJXDM document and describes the process of implementing an existing GJXDM document. The paper also presents a tool for agencies to start using and processing GJXDM documents. Also offered within the paper is a design for a central repository for increasing GJXDM information sharing and dissemination of GJXDM software artifacts.
Date of Award
Fall 2008
Location (Creation)
Colorado (state); Denver (county); Denver (inhabited place)
Copyright
© Darin Dillard
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Recommended Citation
Dillard, Darin, "Gjxdm Documents and Small Law Enforcement Agencies" (2008). Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection). 107.
https://epublications.regis.edu/theses/107