发展电子政务综合基础设施:个案研究

Marinos Themistocleous, Z. Irani, P. Love
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公共领域(Public Domain, PD)一直是向市民提供更好、更可靠的服务和信息的代理人。最近的技术进步、公民需求和新的公共管理举措,都促成了电子政府(eGov)的出现。已十分强调通过发展电子政府信息系统来实现这一目标。作者认为,不应将eGov平台视为一个独立的系统,而应将其视为一个通过集成基础设施与后台应用程序通信的解决方案。集成的ego - is可以有效地实现公共领域业务流程的自动化,提高市民的满意度。然而,为了实现这样的解决方案,PD和地方政府(LG)需要将他们不同的系统连接在一起,以提供他们的信息和服务的共同和共享视图。许多物流物流集团在整合系统时遇到困难,因此转向采用客户关系管理(CRM)和企业资源规划(ERP)软件包来改善服务。尽管如此,许多遗留系统还没有被取代,因此,将他们的eGov应用程序与前台和后台系统集成的需求仍然存在。企业应用集成(EAI)可用于将eGov应用程序与打包的遗留系统组合在一起。虽然在私营部门中,电子商务的应用正在蓬勃发展,但在公共领域的应用却没有得到充分利用。作者调查了EAI,并通过案例研究展示了如何使用EAI来开发集成的eGov基础设施。在这样做的过程中,允许其他人将他们的经验与本文报告的经验联系起来,并帮助公共部门组织如何更有效地整合其不同的系统并延长其生命周期。
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Developing E-Government Integrated Infrastructures: A Case Study
The Public Domain (PD) always serves as an agent to provide better and reliable services and information to citizens. Recent advancements in technology, citizen-demand and new public management initiatives, have all contributed to the advent of Electronic Government (eGov). Much emphasis has been given in achieving this objective through the development of Electronic Government Information Systems (eGov-IS). The authors support that an eGov platform should not been seen as a stand-alone system but as a solution that communicates with back office applications through an integrated infrastructure. An integrated eGov-IS can efficiently automate the business processes of the public domain and increase citizens' satisfaction. However, to achieve such a solution, PD and Local Governments (LG) need to bridge together their disparate systems to provide a common and shared view of their information and services. Many LGs have encountered difficulties in incorporating their systems, and have turned to the adoption of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software packages to improve their services. Nonetheless, many legacy systems have not been replaced and thus, the need for integrating their eGov applications with their front desk and back office systems still exists. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) can be used to piece together eGov applications with packaged and legacy systems. Although, the application of EAI is flouring in the private sector, its adoption by the public domain is underutilised. The authors investigate EAI and demonstrate, through a case study, how EAI can be used to develop an integrated eGov infrastructure. In doing so, allowing others to relate their experiences to those reported herein as well as to aid public sector organisations on how they can integrate their disparate systems more efficiently and extend their lifecycles.
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