Abstract

Citizen Relationship Management (CiRM) is one of the important matters in citizen-centric e-government. In fact, the most important purpose of e-government is to satisfy citizens. The ‘137 system’ is one of the most important ones based on the citizen-centric that is a municipality phone based request/response system. The aim of this research is a data-mining of a ‘137 system’ (citizens’ complaint system) of the first district of Bojnourd municipality in Iran, to prioritize the urban needs and to estimate citizens’ satisfaction. To reach this, the K-means and Bees Algorithms (BA) were used. Each of these two algorithms was executed using two different methods. In the first method, prioritization and estimation of satisfaction were done separately, whereas in the second method, prioritization and estimation of satisfaction were done simultaneously. To compare the clustering results in the two methods, an index was presented quantitatively. The results showed the superiority of the second method. The index of the second method for the first needs in K-means was 0.299 more than the first method and it was the same in two methods in BA. Also, the results of the BA clustering were better at it because of the S (silhouette) and CH (Calinski-Harabasz) indexes. Considering the final prioritization done by the two algorithms in two methods, the primary needs included asphalt, so specific schemes should be considered.

Highlights

  • Results of K-Means In this part, the results of the first method and the second method based on the K-means algorithm is shown

  • Results of Bees Algorithms (BA) In this part, the results of the first and second method based on BA are presented

  • The First Method In this part, the clustering, prioritizing the needs, and satisfaction analysis based on BA are presented

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Introduction

Iran’s society is not an exception, so it is necessary to carefully consider the concepts behind e-government [1]. The critical purpose of e-government is to manage governments more efficiently [2]. One of the important criteria of e-government is Citizen Relationship Management (CiRM) offering citizen-centric services [3]. It is logical that governments should be citizen-centric [4]. CiRM provides the information to specific people in a special time and with special methods. Through CiRM, organizations have an opportunity to manipulate and access up-to-date data collected by governments [5]

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