2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2006
DOI: 10.1109/ccece.2006.277732
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Computational Politics and Economy for the Establishment of an Integrated Intelligent Government

Abstract: This paper aims at covering the following issues: computational approach to social sciences, analysis & reasoning in politics/economy, and the role of electronic technology in governing. The major goal of the first part is to create a new way of thinking about politics and economy, viewing them from a different perspective, not only as humanity disciplines but also considering engineering and computational patterns in these sciences. Next, we focus on designing an Integrated Intelligent Government (IIG) by par… Show more

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