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The impact of web applications on decision-making process in the public sector

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This paper aims to identify the impact of Web Applications on the decision-making process in the public sector. By citing international experiences (The Taxation System in Europe Union) and the Solid Waste Association of North America as case studies. The most important findings were firstly that the public sector has to gather complex information through using technological equipments and software. Secondly, public sector organizations can build their own web applications. And finally, Web applications provide a significant help to the decision maker, and enable to exchange information with other governments.

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    ISWSA '10: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Intelligent Semantic Web-Services and Applications
    June 2010
    182 pages
    ISBN:9781450304757
    DOI:10.1145/1874590
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    1. e-government
    2. information technology
    3. public sector
    4. web applications

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