Electronic Government and Open Data
Duration Time
13 weeks
Certificate
no
Lessons
0
Course features
Elective Course
Credits : 5
RE&D Department
Lecture Hours : 2
Lab Hours : 3
Autumn Semester
Teacher
Assistant Professor.
Her research interests include e-government, e-business, e-learning, and digital services and applications for agriculture and rural areas.
Laboratory & Teaching Staff
His interests cover the subjects of knowledge representation and management, knowledge base systems, system analysis and design of information systems, design and implementation of expert systems, ontology design and usage and development of web based systems using Java related technologies.
Professor.
Her research interests include rural area networks, Web services, e-commerce, e-government, e-learning, and e-services for the agricultural sector.
Course Content
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will:
- understand the conceptual and technological background of the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in public administration,
- understand the key components of e-Government,
- recognize the key challenges of transition to e-Government,
- understand the structural features of e-Government applications,
- assess the current level of operation of the public administration and recognize room for improvement,
- utilize e-Government services of rural areas,
- evaluate existing e-Government initiatives in rural areas,
- know basic technologies of structured documents, data description and knowledge representation,
- be able to use of open data.