DocumentCode :
142726
Title :
Keeping citizens, companies, and organizations informed by Web KnowARR
Author :
Portmann, E.
fYear :
2014
fDate :
24-25 April 2014
Firstpage :
3
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
For the main part, electronic government (or e-government for short) aims to put digital public services at disposal for citizens, companies, and organizations. To that end, in particular, e-government comprises the application of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to support government operations and provide better governmental services (Fraga, 2002) as possible with traditional means. Accordingly, e-government services go further as traditional governmental services and aim to fundamentally alter the processes in which public services are generated and delivered, after this manner transforming the entire spectrum of relationships of public bodies with its citizens, businesses and other government agencies (Leitner, 2003). To implement this transformation, one of the most important points is to inform the citizen, business, and/or other government agencies faithfully and in an accessible way. This allows all the partaking participants of governmental affairs for a transition from passive information access to active participation (Palvia and Sharma, 2007). In addition, by a corresponding handling of the participants´ data, a personalization towards these participants may even be accomplished. For instance, by creating significant user profiles as a kind of participants´ tailored knowledge structures, a better-quality governmental service may be provided (i.e., expressed by individualized governmental services). To create such knowledge structures, thus known information (e.g., a social security number) can be enriched by vague information that may be accurate to a certain degree only. Hence, fuzzy knowledge structures can be generated, which help improve governmental-participants relationship. The Web KnowARR framework (Portmann and Thiessen, 2013; Portmann and Pedrycz, 2014; Portmann and Kaltenrieder, 2014), which I introduce in my presentation, allows just all these participants to be automatically informed about changes of Web content regarding a- respective governmental action. The name Web KnowARR thereby stands for a self-acting entity (i.e. instantiated form the conceptual framework) that knows or apprehends the Web. In this talk, the frameworks respective three main components from artificial intelligence research (i.e. knowledge aggregation, representation, and reasoning), as well as its specific use in electronic government will be briefly introduced and discussed.
Keywords :
Internet; government data processing; inference mechanisms; knowledge representation; ICT; Web KnowARR; e-government; electronic government; government agencies; government operations; governmental services; information and communications technology; knowledge aggregation; knowledge representation; knowledge structures; public services; reasoning; user profiles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
eDemocracy & eGovernment (ICEDEG), 2014 First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Quito
Print_ISBN :
978-3-907589-16-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEDEG.2014.6819926
Filename :
6819926
Link To Document :
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