2005
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-32257-3_20
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Applying the ISO RM-ODP Standard in E-Government

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“…This requirement needs to be supported by the infrastructure of the environment in order to serve citizens' needs and satisfy the demands of a continuously expanding group of citizens, i.e. an increasing interest from citizens in engaging in politics and decisions that affect them (Meneklis, Kaliontzoglou, Polemi, & Douligeris, 2005). Scalability can be accomplished along five dimensions: administrative, functional, geographic, load, and generation.…”
Section: Analysis Of Socio-technical Systems For Democratic Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requirement needs to be supported by the infrastructure of the environment in order to serve citizens' needs and satisfy the demands of a continuously expanding group of citizens, i.e. an increasing interest from citizens in engaging in politics and decisions that affect them (Meneklis, Kaliontzoglou, Polemi, & Douligeris, 2005). Scalability can be accomplished along five dimensions: administrative, functional, geographic, load, and generation.…”
Section: Analysis Of Socio-technical Systems For Democratic Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-government standards and specifications research mainly include the selection criteria of policies and practices based on e-government interoperability framework [30], standards for the design and development of distributed system that ensure the high e-government efficiency and safe data exchange [31], and the selection criteria of strategic information systems planning [32].…”
Section: Individuals In E-government Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this approach federal government initiates a project and local governments join it as partner governments (see Figure 1). Generally, e-Government portals for citizen, business concerns and employees are centralized [3] [18]. …”
Section: Devolution In E-governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These benefits encourage developing countries as well as developed countries to adopt the centralized or shared services such as Government to Citizen (G2C), Government to Business (G2B), Government to Government (G2G) and Government to Employees (G2E) services [3][15] [16] [18] [21] through centralized portals. However a central e-Government is also needed to be devolved in the same way as the traditional government decentralizes itself in the form of political, fiscal, or administrative powers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%