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Data transportation is the way for distributed data synchronization. The court seats need to synchronize their databases with the regional ones, while the regional courts have to synchronize data with datacenter. Data transportation is being executed through configurable data synchronization algorithms used.
Transmitted information is divided into the separate packages of appropriate length taking into account the speed and the quality of connection. For safety reasons, information in created packages is encrypted and only the recipient can read it. Even the server that has encrypted the information cannot decrypt it then.
The generated packages should be delivered to the recipient by the time specified by the source court. If the automatic delivery report is not received after the specified period of time, then the source court server continues to send until the addressee receives the package.
For three-level judiciary system data transportation will be executed in accordance with the following diagram showing data exchange between the system sites, where the information from the courts/court seats is sent to the data center.

The system is flexible enough to allow such modifications taking into account the facts that new courts or court seats may appear or the number of seats can undergo changes.
Information flow with the data center and courts is both-sided. This means that when a case is in the process of examination in any of the courts, new data records and materials will be continuously added/attached to the case file. Any updated information will be available in the data center upon data synchronization performed. On the other hand, when the court decision is appealed in the Court of Appeals, the central server, having obtained the appeal application from the Court of Appeals, will send the relevant case file to the Court of Appeals immediately. And the first instance court that has heard the case in essence will only be informed that the case file has been transferred to the Court of Appeals. Therefore, the shared information can be available only in data center and for an individual court.
If some courts have no or poor Internet connection to transfer information, the system enables exporting data to a CD or a flash card for handling packages in person. It is important to stress again that any information will be encrypted through public key encoding, and not even the person who encrypted the package will be able to open the information.
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