Developing Mobile Application For Parliament Election Process in Jordan.

The long-term vision for E-Government is to create a society where electronic government is a contributor to the electronic and social development of Jordan. The E-Government will empower and benefit all the in society through access to government information, public-private partnerships and improve...

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description The long-term vision for E-Government is to create a society where electronic government is a contributor to the electronic and social development of Jordan. The E-Government will empower and benefit all the in society through access to government information, public-private partnerships and improved public services, communications and transactions with the government (Hussein, 2006). However, dynamic development of the Information Communication and Technology (ICT) makes the life different and creates new businesses, and rapid changes. Moreover, by utilizing the ICT, countries around the world are constructing the e-government to change their national administrative methods and to achieve efficiency. One of services that the government provides to its citizens through the construction of the e- government is e-election system. The e-Election is a system used to enhance the efficiency for voting process by automating the current manual voting process skilful with electronic devices. Moreover, introducing the e-Election system will support efficiency in voting by reducing time required for ballot counting and numbering errors, and advancing democracy by encouraging more citizens to vote. In addition, as the cost for voting will be reduced through the use of digital devices, accordingly, the voting system can be more widely used in the decision making process.
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spelling my-uum-etd.752013-07-24T12:05:30Z Developing Mobile Application For Parliament Election Process in Jordan. 2007-11 Jebreen, Issam Yousef College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Faculty of Information Technology QA76 Computer software The long-term vision for E-Government is to create a society where electronic government is a contributor to the electronic and social development of Jordan. The E-Government will empower and benefit all the in society through access to government information, public-private partnerships and improved public services, communications and transactions with the government (Hussein, 2006). However, dynamic development of the Information Communication and Technology (ICT) makes the life different and creates new businesses, and rapid changes. Moreover, by utilizing the ICT, countries around the world are constructing the e-government to change their national administrative methods and to achieve efficiency. One of services that the government provides to its citizens through the construction of the e- government is e-election system. The e-Election is a system used to enhance the efficiency for voting process by automating the current manual voting process skilful with electronic devices. Moreover, introducing the e-Election system will support efficiency in voting by reducing time required for ballot counting and numbering errors, and advancing democracy by encouraging more citizens to vote. In addition, as the cost for voting will be reduced through the use of digital devices, accordingly, the voting system can be more widely used in the decision making process. 2007-11 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/75/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/75/1/issam_yousef_jebreen.pdf application/pdf eng validuser https://etd.uum.edu.my/75/2/issam_yousef_jebreen.pdf application/pdf eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Aaron, M. 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