№1, 2017

THE CURRENT STATE, PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES OF E-GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGIES

Ramiz M. Aliguliyev, Gunay Y. Niftaliyeva

In this paper, e-government maturity models have been analyzed. The role of text mining and social network analysis technologies in e-government was investigated; the current state of research in this field has been analyzed. In the result of investigation, the existing problems and future research directions in this field have been identified (pp.53-63). 

Keywords: e-government, e-government models, text mining, social network analysis.
DOI : 10.25045/jpit.v08.i1.07
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