++ I&S CHALLENGES IN E-GOVERNMENT AND SECURITY OF INFORMATION Min-Shiang HWANG‚ Chun-Ta LI‚ Jau-Ji SHEN‚ and Yen-Ping CHU Abstract: Due to the advances made in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)‚ e-Government users can easily use the available services from places and at time that are convenient to them through WWW browsers. To easily and securely provide the required services through Information Technology (IT) has been an important issue in e-Government. In this article
Premium Computer science Information security Electrical engineering
When E. M Foster said "A work of literature must provide more than factual accuracy or vivid physical reality... it must tell us more than we already know"‚ he was saying that it’s not enough for a story to seem real or be true to what we know. He was saying that it’s more important that a book or piece of literature make us think in new ways‚ experience a new perspective on life‚ or look at things from another angle. I agree with E. M Foster. We all know that a work of literature must provide
Premium
Position of Bangladesh Government to Implement E-government The World Bank in 2007 ranked Bangladesh 92nd among 132 countries and last among 5 countries in the South Asian subcontinent‚ with regards to its ICT infrastructure. It is also ranked 123rd and 5th in South Asia‚ in the e-services adoption index. However‚ despite being behind most South Asian counterparts‚ Bangladesh has been catching up quickly in the field of e-Government. According to UN’s E-Government readiness report 2008‚ while most
Premium South Asia India Bangladesh
importance of e-learning in the modern business context E-Learning The challenges associated with introducing e-learning within organisations 1. Introduction: what is e-learning? 1E-learning is “the use of Internet and digital technologies to create experiences that educate fellow human beings” (Horton‚ 2001).Electronic learning is a term which is normally referred to computerised based learning. E-learning involves
Premium Virtual learning environment Learning management system E-learning
GUIDELINES FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT OF E-WASTE (As approved vide MoEF letter No. 23-23/2007-HSMD dt. March 12‚ 2008) MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Delhi MARCH‚ 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Preamble 01 1.1 E-Waste 01 1.2 Environmentally Sound Management of E-waste 01 Chapter 2 OBJECTIVE & SCOPE OF THE GUIDELINES 2.1 Objective 02 2.2 Scope 02
Premium Hazardous waste Waste Waste management
Recommendation how to improve the e - tourism in Malaysia The first step in putting Malaysia on the map is to open up more channels for others to get know the beautiful country. More dynamic steps need to be taken by the government to showcase Malaysia to other foreign countries. The internet could be used to reach numerous target groups from all over the world. It could help to introduce the many different products and attractions that are offered‚ to whet the appetites of tourists‚ which will
Premium Tourism World Tourism Organization
TOPIC Analyses of Malaysian Bank Companies Branching Branches into International Market; a Case Study of RHB Bank Case Study Assignment EBB 6143: Money‚ Banking and Financial Market Name GEORGE ANAK JABU Corporate Master of Business Administration Semester 5/ Session 2011-2013 INTRODUCTION Since financial crisis 1997/1998 there has been a very large expansion in the number of bank branches in Malaysia and into international market and in the number of communes served by branches
Premium Bank
BTM_606_OL2 Macy’s E-mail Receipts December 16‚ 2012 By: Sakia Brown Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Background Information 4 How did it start? 4 Enough is enough 5 Problem Statement 5 The Model 6 Phase 1: Preparation 7 Techniques and Process 7 Phase 2: Imagination 14 Combinations 15 To provoke or not to provoke? 15 Explore the wild side 16 Put it all together 17 Phases 3: Development 18 Final Cut 19 Tools 19 Phase 4: Action 25 Lights
Premium Scientific method Advertising Qualitative research
commerce 1.1.1 E-commerce and electronic payment systems 1.1.2 Limitations of traditional payment systems in the context of online payments 1.1.3 The need for new payment systems designed for e-commerce 1.2 User acceptance: understanding and issues 1.3 Research objectives 1.4 Research scope 1.4.1 The role of electronic payments in customer e-commerce activities
Premium Credit card Electronic commerce
this reason‚ even the illiterate person also has a social network ID and can connect with the world. So‚ i think it is high time‚ Mr. Rahim start an online based grocery house. A lot of competitors‚ who have showroom and other facilities‚ also opened E-Commerce based groceries store. For example: Meena bazaar‚ hatbazar etc. They have opened website and social network Fan page. So now a person doesn’t have to go the market to know the price of goods. And hundreds of new online grocery shop is growing
Premium Online shopping Online shopping Marketing