Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: E-Government Technologies (17.SEM013)

Native organizations units: Sub-department for Applied Computer Science and Informatics
General information:
 
Category Theoretical-methodological
Scientific or art field Applied Computer Science and Informatics
Interdisciplinary No
ECTS 6
Educational goal:

Gaining practical knowledge of contemporary IC technologies and tools applicable to e-government.

Educational outcome:

After successful completion of the course, student has gained practical knowledge for correct selection and application contemporary IC technologies and tools and their applications to all segments of complex software systems supporting e-government.

Course content:

(1) web based software architecture for e-government (electronic services, SOA, Web services, interoperability), (2) standards (types, organizations, processes, services, data, W3C Technology Stack), (3) communication technologies (TCP/IP networks, public networks, private networks), (4) hardware technologies (workstations, servers, storage systems), (5) software technologies (system software, infrastructural applicative software, applicative software), (6) data management technologies (XML, NoSQL databases, electronic documents), (7) business process management technologies (tools, repositories), (8) security technologies (cryptography, identity, PKI), (9) virtualization technologies (hardware, software, storage, data, network) and (10) semantic technologies (architectures and processes integration, ontologies and interoperability, portals and user interaction).

Teaching methods:

Classes, computer exercises, consultations. Exam is oral. Final grade is formed based on computer exercise grade and oral exam grade.

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Lowe, S. Mastering VMware vSphere 5 2011 Sybex, Indianapolis English
Chen, Yu-Che,et.all Cross-boundary e-government systems: Determinants of performance 2019 Elsevier (Government Information Quarterly) English
Tomas Vitvar, Vassilios Peristeras, Konstantinos Tarabanis Semantic Technologies for E-Government 2010 Springer English
Weerkkody, V., Haddadeh, Sivarajah, U., Omar,A., Molnar, A A case analysis of E-government service delivery through a service chain dimension 2018 Elsevier English
Obradović Đ., Jocić M., Konjović Z. eGovernment Technologies and Standards 2014 University of Novi Sad English
Jayavel Sounderpandian, Tapen Sinha E-Business Process Management: Technologies and Solutions 2007 IGI Global English
Scholta, H.,et.all From one-stop shop to no-stop shop: An e-government stage mode 2019 Elsevier (Government Information Quarterly) English
Andreas Mitrakas Secure E-Government Web Services 2007 Idea Group Inc (IGI) English
Pramod J. Sadalage, Martin Fowler NoSQL Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Emerging World of Polyglot Persistence 2012 Addison-Wesley English
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Oral part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Project defence Yes Yes 50.00
Lecturers:
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vanr. prof. dr Marković Marko

Associate Professor

Computational classes
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prof. dr Gostojić Stevan

Full Professor

Lectures
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prof. dr Savić Goran

Full Professor

Lectures

Asistent Popović Miloš

Assistant - Master

Computational classes

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