Abstract
The exponential growth in technological innovation is driven in large part by the digitization of multiple domains and assumes environments of increasing data volumes, arriving at high velocity and variety. e-Government is one such domain that exploits current ICT innovations to improve the delivery of public services to its citizens, businesses, and other stakeholders This imposes to continuously maintain information on daily operations, activities, and assets as well as extensive profiles on citizens, institutions, and organizations. In addition, current centralized platform-based approaches suffer from the single-point-of-failure, which may result in data breaches and leakages, leading to the need for efficient robust mechanisms to ensure secure information sharing, data interoperability, and privacy. In this paper, we propose a business intelligence approach to design a data interoperability framework for e-governance based on data warehousing technology to improve transparency and data accessibility. We also present a hybrid data filtering mechanism, which relies both on the Extraction, Transformation, and Loading (ETL) process, and multi-agent technology to integrate data quality and data interoperability, and supports data transformation into human-readable format. Finally, the framework emphasizes the availability of materialized views to enable efficient execution of analytical queries directly on the large volumes of raw data in the data warehouse.
Highlights
E-government refers to the development of new public services and service delivery models that use digital technologies and government and citizen information systems assets
This paper is the continuation of our previous work (Big Data Interoperability for E-Governance[3]), the contribution of www.ijacsa.thesai.org (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, Vol 12, No 10, 2021 our work is to propose a data interoperability framework for egovernance based on warehousing technology and to present a secure hybrid data filtering mechanism based on business intelligence approach and multi-agent system, considering widely adopted international standards for the exchange of government data
Data warehousing is constantly being used for exploration and analysis to provide new information helping in decisionmaking
Summary
E-government refers to the development of new public services and service delivery models that use digital technologies and government and citizen information systems assets.While the development of government electronic services may have met resistance in the past due to the complexity of governmental policies and/or the lack of flexibility and capability of available technologies. In Morocco, the e-government program is part of the “Maroc Numéric plan”[2] which was launched in 2013 as the program aims to improve government efficiency by increasing the quality-of-service delivery to customers and investors from all segments of society in an easy, quick, accurate, and efficient manner, to become a new type of government employee and government performance. Such a goal requires cross-administration coordination, which could be difficult to achieve at times.
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