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Lipuntsov, Y.P. Management of the electronic state data

Abstract: The architecture of e-government can be represented as a set of four layers: a layer of business processes, the data layer, application and technology. More than a rough idea of e-government architecture (EP) involves division by the model of the real world and models of technology. These two groups of models are in the area of responsibility of different departments of the organization: a model of the real world in the area of responsibility units perform the basic functions of public authorities, and technological models in the area of responsibility of Information Technology.


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security, state, government, power, information technology.


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