Towards a based-agents and web services framework for managing Algerian e-government applications
by Mahmoud Brahimi
International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG), Vol. 14, No. 4, 2022

Abstract: Despite the efforts and investments made by Algeria's government, many of the government services provided online are still deemed immature. Algeria's e-government initiatives have been criticised for being fragmented and weak in coordination and information sharing. As a result, citizen participation remains low, and government electronic services appear inefficient. In order to increase efficiency and homogeneity between these diverse projects, we offer a framework for managing e-government apps by unifying the multiple digitisation efforts by using the same standards and citizen information. The framework is built around the coupling of agents and web services. This combination allows for the reinforcement of e-government systems that are characterised by their scalability and complexity. The proposed framework provides a generic and structural solution for launching and managing e-government initiatives. Furthermore, it enables interaction across multiple projects and provides users with the necessary assistance and direction.

Online publication date: Mon, 06-Mar-2023

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