An investigation into ontology-based enhancement of search technologies for E-government: Literature review

Mamoun Ghaleb Awad, Joan Lu, Ibrahim Mohammed Dweib

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Abstract

Services provided by E-government are no longer considered as a new topic, there is a continuous evolution of the level of services provided by the E-government that matches the development of the techniques and technologies used. The success or failure of E-government builds mainly on providing different services to citizens in a suitable and effective manner. This research study aims at providing an empirical and evaluation study of the effects and the opportunities of implementing various techniques in the development of E-government. The research focuses on the impact of using ontology technique on the success or failure of the services provided by E-government. The services provided to citizens are expanded from information extraction to vote, tax, and other services. It becomes necessary to provide a detail description of the most appropriate technologies in order to reach to a successful E-government which provides effective services.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication25th International Conference on Information Systems Development, ISD 2016
PublisherAssociation for Information Systems
Pages443-454
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9788378753070
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event25th International Conference on Information Systems Development: Complexity in Information Systems Development - University of Economics , Katowice, Poland
Duration: 24 Aug 201626 Aug 2016
Conference number: 25
http://aisel.aisnet.org/isd2014/proceedings2016/ (Link to Conference Details)

Conference

Conference25th International Conference on Information Systems Development
Abbreviated titleISD 2016
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityKatowice
Period24/08/1626/08/16
Internet address

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