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Some Web sites are currently listing huge information overloads, with various features of information categories and user services. E-Government websites in developing countries are a type of the complex Web sites mentioned above. One of the challenges in delivering e-government services is to design the Web sites to make it easier for citizens to find desired information to maximize service quality,...
This paper aims at developing a well-balanced performance framework for measuring the effects of e-government and designing the selection process to e-governmentpsilas KPI as reflecting the governmentpsilas strategies and goals. These methods measure effectively visible and invisible effects from the post e-governmentpsilas projects. To accomplish the purposes of this study, we applied the general...
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