Bachelors Level/Fourth Year/Eighth Semester/Science bit/eighth semester/e-governance/syllabus

Bachelors In Information Technology

Institute of Science and Technology, TU

Nature of the course: (Theory+Lab)

F.M: 60+20+20 P.M: 24+8+8

Credit Hrs: 3Hrs

E-Governance [BIT452]
Course Objective
i.
To develop knowledge of e-governance and e-government, to know different e-governance models and infrastructure development, to study the security issues and solving strategies of e-governance.
Course Description

This course familiarizes students with different concepts of E-Government and E-Governance, different E-Governance models and infrastructure development, E-government security.

S1:Introduction to E-Government and E-Governance[5]
1
Difference between E-Government and E-Governance; E-Government as Information System; Benefits of E-Government; E-Government Life Cycle; Online Service Delivery and Electronic Service Delivery; Evolution, Scope and Content of E-Governance; Present Global Trends of Growth in E Governance
S2:Models of E-Governance[10]
1
Introduction; Model of Digital Governance: Broadcasting / Wider Dissemination Model, Critical Flow Model, Comparative Analysis Model, Mobilization and Lobbying Model, Interactive – Service Model / Government-to-Citizen-to-Government Model (G2C2G); Evolution in E-Governance
S3:E-Government Infrastructure Development[10]
1
Network Infrastructure; Computing Infrastructure; Data centers; E-Government Architecture; Interoperability Framework; Cloud Governance; E-readiness; Data System Infrastructure; Legal Infrastructural Preparedness; Institutional Infrastructural Preparedness; Human Infrastructural Preparedness; Technological Infrastructural Preparedness
S4:Security for e-Government[5]
1
Challenges and Approach of E-government Security; Security Management Model; E- Government Security Architecture; Security Standards
S5:Applications of Data Warehousing and Data Mining in Government[5]
1
Introduction; National Data Warehouses: Census Data, Prices of Essential Commodities; Other Areas for Data Warehousing and Data Mining: Agriculture, Rural Development, Health, Planning, Education, Commerce and Trade, Other Sectors
S6:Case Studies[10]
1
E-Government Initiatives in Nepal, Cyber Laws, Implementation in the Land Reform, Human Monitoring System, Computerization in Andra Pradesh, Ekal Sewa Kendra, Sachivalaya Vahini, Bhoomi, IT in Judiciary Resource Management Software, NICNET, Collectorate , Computer-aided Administration of Registration Department (CARD), Smart Nagarpalika, National Reservoir Level and Capacity
References
1.
Richard Heeks, Implementing and managing e-Government
2.
C.S.R Prabhu, e-Governance: Concepts and Case studies, prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
3.
J. Satyanarayana, e-Government, , prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
4.
Backus, Michiel, e-Governance in Developing Countries, IICD Research Brief, No. 1, March 2001
Labrotary Work
The laboratory works should implementing e-governance models and systems using suitable platform