A base of knowledge, mobile, and web 2.0 technologies for connected e-government

作者: Muhammad Yusuf , Carl Adams

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6082-3.CH005

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摘要: E-Government is an evolving field with continually changing practice and priorities. It also a global phenomenon, from the richest most technologically developed nations to poorer less countries, involving range of latest Information Communication Technologies (ICT) diverse methodologies. In such dynamic spanning all sectors governments societies, it difficult for e-government researchers practitioners identify trends in activity learn previous cases experiences. this context, aim chapter present in-depth evaluation research since 2007, provide insight on practicalities emerging issues activity, technologies. The focuses current mobile Web 2.0 technologies examines using various countries as USA, Canada, UK, Austria, Japan, others, well some domains government, regulation, cross-agency cooperation, law enforcement, etc. This presents framework based context activity. addition, authors propose government-people relationship. We hope make contribution researchers, practitioners, policy makers, people interested by providing base domain knowledge, practice, framework. Additionally, illustrates how implementation support connected e-government.

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