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Electronic Public Distribution System in Electronic Government

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This paper which entitles “Electronic Open Dissemination Framework in Electronic Government” may be a web based on online application expecting for citizen. The most destinations of this application are to create it intuitively and makes facilities to the client for tackling every day issues. Citizens can utilize this framework to rummage around for data and send essential documents within the electronic government for the Service of Commerce in client side for understanding their issues. Moreover, it is utilized to total their data within the database framework by utilizing full title and proportion card number of family to enter the framework. Citizen can take after this case and can discover the result for this ask from the system. In Citizen to Government (C2G), client can send their ask to Electronic Open Dissemination Framework directly and E-center of the framework can take activity for these cases by staff part who contains a extraordinary client title and watchword, staff can do overhaul and increment within the database records such as individual, and operator. Electronic Open Dissemination Framework can take activity for these cases by admin who incorporates a uncommon admin title and password, admin can overhaul and embed and erase within the database records. This framework has two clients (citizen) portion framework and admin (government) portion framework. The framework comprises of Microsoft Office Get to, Tomcats server, JSP and HTML as Web browser as the front-end client.

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Hayder, I.M., Hussein, D.J., Younis, H.A., Younis, H.AK. (2021). Electronic Public Distribution System in Electronic Government. In: Balas, V.E., Solanki, V.K., Kumar, R. (eds) Further Advances in Internet of Things in Biomedical and Cyber Physical Systems. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 193. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57835-0_8

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