6 research outputs found

    The Quality Measurement of Semantic Standards; the case of the SETU standard for the Dutch eGovernment.

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    In order to achieve eGovernment interoperability we need high quality standards. A quality model for standards is presented based on knowledge from the software engineering domain. This model is tested on the SETU standard, a standard that is mandatory in the public sector of the Netherlands in order to achieve eGovernment interoperability. This results in improvement suggestions for the SETU standards, just as improvement suggestions for the quality model have been identified. Most importantly it shows that a quality model can be used for several purposes, including selecting standards for eGovernment interoperability

    The Measurement of Quality of Semantic Standards: the Application of a Quality Model on the SETU standard for eGovernment

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    eGovernment interoperability should be dealt with using high-quality standards. A quality model for standards is presented based on knowledge from the software engineering domain. In the tradition of action research the model is used on the SETU standard, a standard that is mandatory in the public sector of the Netherlands in order to achieve eGovernment interoperability. This results in improvement suggestions for the SETU standards, just as improvement suggestions for the quality model have been identified. Most importantly it shows that a quality model can be used for several purposes, including selecting standards for eGovernment interoperability

    Impact of e – Governance System Practices on Good Governance in India - An Empirical Study

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    The governments across the world are changing and trying to be more responsive and cohesive in delivering services to citizens. The new facet of service delivery has come which is called e- Governance, delivers electronic services straightly to the citizens homes, community centers and far off locations. The mobility and responsiveness with improved information sharing and service delivery mechanism has given dynamic flow to the government functions and abilities. Focus is laid on evaluation of impact of e – governance on good governance and assessment of present scenario of e – Governance within the public institutions in India

    Is Web 2.0 a threat to representative democracy? A deliberation through the Australian carbon tax debate

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    The influence of social media is intensifying in global societies. As the technologies become cheaper and the acceptance of Web 2.0 becomes widespread, the power of social media on citizens, particularly the integrated influence of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs cannot be underestimated. In this paper, we attempt a deliberation through the lens of carbon tax debate in Australia where the influence of social media has perhaps begun to portend the role of elected representation in this representative democracy
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