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An intelligent integrated e-Government framework: The case of Jordan
Proceedings of the European Conference on e-Government, ECEG
  • Ghazi Alkhatib, Applied Science Private University
  • Emad Bataineh, Zayed University
  • Haider Fraihat, National Information Technology Center
  • Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract

This research develops a framework for e-governments that integrates personalization of services, such as intelligent software agents (ISA), integrating technologies, such as web services (WS) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), and data analytics such as data mining (DM) and business intelligence (BI). The paper focuses on government-to-citizen (G-to-C) model that seamlessly exchanges data and information among three citizen-based government services: passport, automobile, and civil services. Intelligent software agents will act as a liaison between users: namely citizens, management, and the databases. For citizens, the ISA will remind each citizen with timely-based, expiration-based, and requirements-based of these three activities. For the manager, ISA will activate data-mining/business intelligence request to query the database for patterns, trends, and predict certain unexpected flow of activities. This type of framework would enable countries to enter the fifth stage of e-government (networked), where data from every department is integrated together.

ISBN
9781905305452
Publisher
Academic Conferences Limited
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Data analytics,
  • Data mining,
  • Government-to-citizen model,
  • Integrated e-government,
  • Intelligent agents
Scopus ID
84871657989
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
Citation Information
Ghazi Alkhatib, Emad Bataineh, Haider Fraihat and Zakaria Maamar. "An intelligent integrated e-Government framework: The case of Jordan" Proceedings of the European Conference on e-Government, ECEG (2007) p. 15 - 21
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/emad-bataineh/11/