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An Infrastructure for implementing e-Participation services in developing countries
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An Infrastructure for implementing e-Participation services in developing countries

Shah J Miah, J G Gammack and G Greenfield
Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Digital EcoSystems and Technologies Conference, pp.407-411
IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST), 3rd (Istanbul, Turkey, 31-May-2009–03-Jun-2009)
IEEE Computer Society
2009
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https://doi.org/10.1109/DEST.2009.5276686View
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Abstract

Information Systems e-democracy information and communication technology government systems
The ability of citizens to participate in the government system is a key issue for governments in developing countries as these countries have limited and inflexible infra-structural information and communication technology (ICT) facilities. ICT can support the establishment of electronic interaction between citizens and government bodies just as e-commerce systems facilitate customers' services in traditional online businesses. e-Democracy or e-participation initiatives imply electronic-based government services for enhancing electronic interaction between citizens and government bodies. The services of e-participation require use of Internet infrastructure and web based applications as well as end user devices such as personal computers, laptops or PDAs. This paper proposes an infrastructure for user centric e-participation services in a developing country context.

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