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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Definition and features of e-government
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R2, Chapter 1
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2
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e-Government Initiatives: Paradigms and approaches
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R2, Chapter 2
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3
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e-government data (transfer of data, transition processes)
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R2, Chapter 3
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4
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e-government data (data quality, data modelling, integration at a small scale, integration at a large scale)
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R2, Chapter 4
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5
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Strategic planning (policy and principles, strategic modeling)
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R1, Chapter 1
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6
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Strategic planning (state structuring: social content, services, user types, laws, organization, processes)
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R1, Chapter 2
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7
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Relationship between institutions in e-government transition (organizations, data types, data models, data migrations, other relationships)
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R1, Chapter 3
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8
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Relationship between institutions in e-government transition
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R1, Chapter 4
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9
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Social and economic variables in the transition to e-government
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R1, Chapter 5
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10
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Social and economic variables in the transition to e-government
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R1, Chapter 5
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11
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Operational planning in the transition to e-government
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R1, Chapter 6
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12
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Operational planning in the transition to e-government
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R1, Chapter 6
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13
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Technological architecture in the transition to e-government
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R1, Chapter 7
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14
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Technological architecture in the transition to e-government
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R1, Chapter 7
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