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The research of government collaboration patterns based on the government information resource interchange framework

Published: 10 November 2009 Publication History

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This paper puts forward an information resource interchange framework which supports government collaboration. With the investigation of the government collaboration requirements in Beijing in the past five years, the authors established a generic information interchange framework. The framework has been reused in Beijing municipal government and its six subordinate governments. Through supporting over 80 inter-departmental affairs by the end of 2008, the authors explored 5 government collaboration patterns. The framework and patterns can be reused in the other government environments to resolve the government collaboration problems.

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      ICEGOV '09: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance
      November 2009
      431 pages
      ISBN:9781605586632
      DOI:10.1145/1693042
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      Published: 10 November 2009

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      1. electronic governance
      2. government collaboration
      3. information interchange
      4. information resource

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      • Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
      • The Research and Pilot of the Key Technologies of Information Resources Interchange, Beijing Municipal Commission of Science and Technology
      • The Research and Demonstration of the Municipal and County Information Resource Interchange Platform Connection, Beijing Municipal Commission of Science and Technology

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