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2010 International Conference on Data Storage and Data Engineering, 2010
In recent times, information technology (IT) has a tremendous influence on how different Indian Government departments operate. Governments around the world are increasingly interested in the potential for delivering government services through internet.
Tejas R. Marawar +2 more
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In recent times, information technology (IT) has a tremendous influence on how different Indian Government departments operate. Governments around the world are increasingly interested in the potential for delivering government services through internet.
Tejas R. Marawar +2 more
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The operationalisation of e-governance
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008This paper will address changes in understanding governance processes thanks to new ICTs. Electronic governance, or the facilitation of governance through ICT and related tools, provides a unique opportunity for reassessment of the traditional methods, processes, and outputs of the public sector. This paper addresses some of these key opportunities and
Jamal Shahin, Matthias Finger
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From E-Government to E-Governance
2012With the e-Government concept, government services, which were normally delivered from physical infrastructures of public offices, now move closer to the clients via Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Recent advancement of mobile computing devices has made the idea of omnipresent government highly likely where the government services can ...
Mohammad Nabil Almunawar +3 more
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From E-Government to E-Governance in Europe
2013The influence of e-government on the modernization and growth of public sector initiatives in Europe has been deeply claimed. Little is known, however, about how the so-called shift from e-government to e-governance takes place in European governments.
DEL SORDO, CARLOTTA +2 more
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E-Government and e-Governance: Organisational Implications, Options and Dilemmas
Public Policy and Administration, 2003This article suggests that e-government and e-governance initiatives can potentially have major organisational impacts through three major mechanisms: improved decision-making, more intensive and productive use of data bases, and better communications. These mechanisms impact on both the internal organisation of public agencies, their configuration of ...
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Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008
The advent of information and communication technology (ICT) together with the diffusion of the technological advances has resulted in the digital revolution and the emergence of the Information age. The revolution has created an enormous impact on social, political, and cultural livelihood of the masses - taking the whole world into a different era ...
Mahbubul Alam +2 more
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The advent of information and communication technology (ICT) together with the diffusion of the technological advances has resulted in the digital revolution and the emergence of the Information age. The revolution has created an enormous impact on social, political, and cultural livelihood of the masses - taking the whole world into a different era ...
Mahbubul Alam +2 more
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Vulnerabilities in e-governments
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2007This paper shows that more than 80% of the e-governments in the world are vulnerable to common web-application attacks such as Cross Site Scripting and Structured Query Language (SQL) injection. Industrialised countries were found to be more vulnerable than under-developed countries (90% versus 50%). This paper also describes some malicious data mining
Vebjørn Moen +3 more
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