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Towards Building E-Government on the Grid

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E-Government: Towards Electronic Democracy (TCGOV 2005)

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This paper introduces the goal of ShanghaiGrid and its sub-project E-government on the Grid. The main existing problem of the E-government is how to integrate each government agency’s resources to form cross-agency services for citizens. Grid technique provides an ideal way to solve this problem. The workflow middleware, transaction middleware, and the real-name citizen mailbox are discussed in detail.

This paper is supported by 973 project (No.2002CB312002) of China, grand project (No.03dz15027) and key project (No.025115033) of the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality. This is the development view, not the official document.

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Li, Y., Li, M., Chen, Y. (2005). Towards Building E-Government on the Grid. In: Böhlen, M., Gamper, J., Polasek, W., Wimmer, M.A. (eds) E-Government: Towards Electronic Democracy. TCGOV 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3416. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-32257-3_19

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