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The situation in life principle is a term from the E-Government. The principle of organization is named, therefore the entrance of the citizens to official forms and official services not according to the local task structure, but after the requirements situation of the citizen -- evenly the situation in life, in which it requires the suitable forms or services -- one furnishes.

Typical "“situations in life"” are situations like e.g. Removal, marriage or child birth. The "“situation in life principle"” can be used, in order to evaluate regarding the characteristic characteristics of such requirements situations the user friendliness and need justice of the navigation and the process structures of web pages and other offers from the range of the E-Government.

The situation in life principle is to offer the advantage the fact that the advice looking for "“customer"” by the offer of all organizations of the administration, or also only by the entire offer of only one authority "“do not navigate themselves"” must but directly by selecting a symbol (or a on the left of), - meeting demand its situation in life accordingly -, information or (request) forms offered gets.

Example marriage ceremony: If a citizen has to marry forwards, it visits the Internet operational readiness level of its city hall and selects a symbol with the name "“marriage"”, on which a "“document cheque list"”, forms are offered to it"…, directly. It does not have to set itself with the fact apart that the marriage shooting is accomplished by the register office, and also not with the fact that this authority makes also still different recording.


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