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C/EI/246. The advantages and disadvantages of e-governments

WORDS:
1650
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper discusses the concept of e-governments and assesses a variety of aspects of it. The paper begins by detailing aspects regarding the notion of e-governments, as well as the key features. The advantages are evaluated, and some include extra convenience, higher information access, and diminished cost. The paper then looks over the different disadvantages, some of which include the lack of face to face communication.

 

KEYWORDS: e-governments, convenience, cost, communication, face to face,

 

C/EI/219. Report on new model of i-voting

WORDS:
6550
DATE:
2011
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69.99 GBP

The paper presents a chapter from the dissertation on electronic voting (Internet voting) reporting on a new model of an e-voting (i-voting) system designed for the Qatar e-government. Requirements for the voting process are detailed, public-key encryption and signature methods are employed to secure transmissions through the i-voting system. The paper has no references. The indicated figures are not included.

 

KEYWORDS: e-voting, i-voting, electronic voting, Internet voting, Qatar e-government,

 

C/EI/209. Security issues of e-voting in UK

WORDS:
1900
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues associated with e-voting security evaluating biometric methods of e-voting in the UK, i.e. finger prints and facial recognition. The usability and reliability of biometric systems is evaluated, public attitudes towards the biometric-enabled e-voting are considered, possible solutions to security and repudiation requirements of e-voting are discussed, vulnerabilities of Security Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: e-voting security, biometric methods,

 

C/EI/204. E-voting: biometric methods and online information security

WORDS:
1700
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the biometric methods used in e-voting in the UK evaluating their reliability, discussing public support for biometric e-voting, reviewing technologies that enable repudiation in case of a signature forgery, and addressing the issues of information security of online tax payments.

 

KEYWORDS: biometric e-voting, online information security, repudiation, signature forgery,

 

C/EI/202. E-Voting System in UK: Issues of Security and Public Support

WORDS:
1700
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper addresses security and reliability issues of the e-voting system within the UK describing biometric methods used in e-voting, discussing public support for e-voting, explaining the difference between repudiation and non-repudiation with regard to vote data traceability, and evaluating the security of the Internet tax payments.

 

KEYWORDS: UK e-voting system, security,

 

C/EI/193. Proposal. Development of Secure Internet Voting System

WORDS:
3900
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

The paper presents a proposal for the development of secure Internet Voting System (IVS) expressing concerns about the current system of general elections in the UK and explaining the benefits and disadvantages of IVS. Security issues of a web based IVS are addressed identifying threats to its web applications and suggesting security solutions. The plan of the IVS project implementation is presented.

 

KEYWORDS: Web Application, Internet Voting System, Security,

 

C/EI/125. E-government: provision of social services

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the recent developments in e-government examining the use of electronic information services currently available on welfare benefits, tax credits, statutory social services, etc. The example of social services delivery by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) website is analysed.

 

KEYWORDS: e-government, social services, Department of Work and Pensions, DWP website,

 

C/C/115. E-government and Information technology

WORDS:
3600
DATE:
2009
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the impact of Information Technology (IT) on the e-government services that, arguably, can change the nature of the relationship between the citizen and the government. Academic literature on e-government is reviewed discussing the levels of IT applications in e-government, the advantages and disadvantages of e-government services, the issues of knowledge management (KM) and customer relationship management (CRM), the uses of IT under globalisation, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: IT, e-government, E-business, knowledge management, customer relationship management,

 

C/P/109. Proposal. E-government in Iraq

WORDS:
2600
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper is a research proposal for the topic of establishing an E-Government in Iraq. The concepts and challenges associated with establishing an e-government are identified, the aims and objectives of the research are formulated, literature is reviewed on the problems of e-government establishment, research methodologies are described and justified, a cost estimate and a Gantt chart showing the work breakdown structure for the project are presented.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, e-government, ethnography, Iraq,

 

E/C/16. Management Report on ICT Services within Wokingham District Council: Current State and Future Prospects

WORDS:
5500
DATE:
2006
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59.99 GBP

The paper reports on the use of ICT services within Wokingham District Council evaluating the effects of the systems' implementation. The concept of e-government is discussed, the Council's ICT infrastructure is reviewed, the opportunities and threats faced by the ICT Services department are identified, suggestions for strategic information systems are made.

 

KEYWORDS: Wokingham District Council, ICT, e-government,

 

P/E/455. Establishing pan-European e-government: issues of interoperability

WORDS:
4500
DATE:
2006
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49.99 GBP

The paper examines the issues of establishing pan-European e-government focusing on the concept of interoperability. Models of interoperability are discussed highlighting organizational, semantic, technical, and other dimensions of interoperability. Challenges associated with each dimension are outlined, the issues of personal information security are addressed.

 

KEYWORDS: Pan-European, e-government, interoperability,

 

P/EI/57. E-Administration in government and public sector

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper analyses the use of e-Administration in governmental institutions to raise the effectiveness of governments internal operations. The analysis touches upon the functions of e-Administration, the problems of the public sector, the role of reforms for politicians, the importance of decentralisation, the use of ICT in government administration, e-Administration advantages and disadvantages, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: ei, e-administration, government, public, sector,

 

P/EI/60. Electronic delivery of government information: theory and practical examples

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper investigates e-services, or electronic delivery of government information to citizens and businesses, outlining their phases and describing the driving forces behind e-services, i.e. the pressure of international organizations, economy and market, government commitment to provide better services, transparency demands, customer interests, etc. The use of ICT to optimize the delivery of services is discussed. A case study of village information kiosks in India is conducted. Practices in the implementation of e-government projects are reviewed.

 

KEYWORDS: ei, electronic, delivery, government, information, theory, practical, examples,

 

S/EI/23. Dissertation. Local e-Government: Reconstructing Limassol's municipality (Cyprus) web site to provide functional and effective e-services

WORDS:
34000
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
349.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the concept of e-government examining the online implementation of public services and e-democracy, and creating a model for Limassol (Cyprus) municipal e-government website. The review of literature touches on the definitions of E-government, the use of ICT and IS in public management, the issues of e-democracy, etc. The implementation of public services and e-democracy is examined based mainly on the recommendations from the EU commission. Research methods combine secondary data analysis and case study analysis including primary data obtained via interviews. Conclusions are made about the model of implementing e-government in Cyprus municipalities. The model that has been developed can be used by any European municipality which is interested in putting its public services on-line and also to improve its democratic procedures.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, e-government, Cyprus, Limassol, e-democracy, municipal, public services,