Abstract—Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) is growing rapidly due to human needs for communication and fast access to information. This brought a new awareness around the world to create good governance and clean government. This is known as public management reform, called e-Government (e-Gov). Interoperability is a key issue in implementing an e-Government system. Grid-based services for interoperability (e-Government Grid) could be a solution for resource sharing and interoperability of e-Gov systems. This research is the result of Indonesian government e-Government policy study and modelling an intial e-Government Grid Services Model Topology in Indonesia which aims to create good and clean governance.
Index Terms—E-government, e-government grid, gridservices, topology
U. A. Rachmawati is with the Faculty of Information Technology, Yarsi University, Jakarta, 10510, Indonesia (e-mail: ummi.azizah@yarsi.ui.ac.id).
Dana I. Sensuse and Heru Suhartanto are with the Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java, 16424, Indonesia (e-mail: dana@cs.ui.ac.id).
Cite: Ummi A. Rachmawati, Dana I. Sensuse, and Heru Suhartanto, "Initial Model of Indonesian e-Government Grid Services Topology," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 656-661, 2012.
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