Identification of the Electronic City Application Obstacles in Iran
Amazing development of the information technology,
communications and internet expansion as well as the requirements
of the city managers to new ideas to run the city and higher
participation of the citizens encourage us to complete the electronic
city as soon as possible. The foundations of this electronic city are in
information technology. People-s participation in metropolitan
management is a crucial topic. Information technology does not
impede this matter. It can ameliorate populace-s participation and
better interactions between the citizens and the city managers.
Citizens can proffer their ideas, beliefs and votes through digital
mass media based upon the internet and computerization plexuses on
the topical matters to receive appropriate replies and services. They
can participate in urban projects by becoming cognizant of the city
views. The most significant challenges are as follows: information
and communicative management, altering citizens- views, as well as
legal and office documents
Electronic city obstacles have been identified in this research. The
required data were forgathered through questionnaires to identify the
barriers from a statistical community comprising specialists and
practitioners of the ministry of information technology and
communication, the municipality information technology
organization.
The conclusions demonstrate that the prioritized electronic city
application barriers in Iran are as follows:
The support quandaries (non-financial ones), behavioral, cultural
and educational plights, the security, legal and license predicaments,
the hardware, orismological and infrastructural curbs, the software
and fiscal problems.
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Hossein Bahreini," Tehran, Tehran University, 2002.
[4] A. Mosleh Kiya, "examination of urban planning and management in
virtual cities," the urbanization postgraduate degree dissertation,
Tehran, 2002.
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Japan.
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Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japon.
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Technology in Government, by Debble Barrett, 2000.
[9] Electronic city may be built on shaky ground Technology in
Government, by Debble Barrett, 2000.
[1] A. A. Jalali, "Electronic city Tehran: the Iranian science and Industry
University," publications center, 2003.
[2] A. Javadiurban, "management in Iran, the municipality periodical," No
47, the 4th year, Farvardin, 2003.
[3] L. Queen, "the optimum urban shape hypothesis, rendered by Seyyed
Hossein Bahreini," Tehran, Tehran University, 2002.
[4] A. Mosleh Kiya, "examination of urban planning and management in
virtual cities," the urbanization postgraduate degree dissertation,
Tehran, 2002.
[5] "National Workshop on Indicators for Urban Environment
Management,": the way forward The Gulmohart India Habita Centre,
New Delhit 20-21 March2001.
[6] "Ues of Internet for Citizen's Participation in Urban Management,": A
View form Japan, Hari Srinivas, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo,
Japan.
[7] "Urban Planning and the Internet, An exploration," Hari Srinivas, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japon.
[8] E-Government: "The Next Steps to Benefit the Citizen,"
www.gossinteractive.com Electronic city may be built on shaky ground
Technology in Government, by Debble Barrett, 2000.
[9] Electronic city may be built on shaky ground Technology in
Government, by Debble Barrett, 2000.
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communications and internet expansion as well as the requirements
of the city managers to new ideas to run the city and higher
participation of the citizens encourage us to complete the electronic
city as soon as possible. The foundations of this electronic city are in
information technology. People-s participation in metropolitan
management is a crucial topic. Information technology does not
impede this matter. It can ameliorate populace-s participation and
better interactions between the citizens and the city managers.
Citizens can proffer their ideas, beliefs and votes through digital
mass media based upon the internet and computerization plexuses on
the topical matters to receive appropriate replies and services. They
can participate in urban projects by becoming cognizant of the city
views. The most significant challenges are as follows: information
and communicative management, altering citizens- views, as well as
legal and office documents
Electronic city obstacles have been identified in this research. The
required data were forgathered through questionnaires to identify the
barriers from a statistical community comprising specialists and
practitioners of the ministry of information technology and
communication, the municipality information technology
organization.
The conclusions demonstrate that the prioritized electronic city
application barriers in Iran are as follows:
The support quandaries (non-financial ones), behavioral, cultural
and educational plights, the security, legal and license predicaments,
the hardware, orismological and infrastructural curbs, the software
and fiscal problems.", keywords = "Electronic city, urban management, populace's
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