A Noble Approach towards Development of e-Governance Applications

Autores/as

  • Dr. Ashis Kumar Mahapatra
  • Dr. Sukanta Kumar Sahoo

Palabras clave:

e-Governance, SDLC, Process Management, Resource Management, Software Development, SDLC Models, SDLC Phases.

Resumen

With the development of the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) a new trend started towards its innovative use in many sectors like Banking, Education, Transportation, Communication, Defense, Aviation, as well as in Government.  e-Governance as a tool for ensuring good governance aims at improving the quality, accessibility and effectiveness of Government services with the help of Information & Communication Technology (ICT). e-Governance aims to make all the government activities Simple, Moral, Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent (SMART) through the esteem use of ICT.   All the e-Governance Projects are well funded, initiated very aggressively and supported by central or state government IT Departments, but still it has been estimated by the World Bank, that as high as 85 percent of e-Governance projects in developing countries are either total or partial failures. The funds being wasted on e-Governance project are due to lack of proper and effective monitoring, poor management and lack of co-ordination is very high and may be a great lose of the tax payer’s money from share of the common citizen.  During the early time of the evolution of Software engineering, many “Software Development Life Cycle Models” have been designed to support effective development of software. In the latter stage those traditional SDLC models have been modified according to the requirements by many researcher and industries. Many industries have followed customized and dedicated SDLC models which suit best for their organization and nature of software they develop. But from many years any dedicated SDLC Model has not been evolved to support development of e-Governance software most appropriately.   This research shows the parameter which differ in the e-Governance applications from its counterpart commercial/ corporate applications and the need of a dedicated SDLC Model for the development of e-Governance applications. Lastly a SDLC, model has been designed which will address the challenges and most suitable for development of e-Governance applications.Keywords: e-Governance, SDLC, Process Management, Resource Management, Software Development, SDLC Models, SDLC Phases.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Dr. Ashis Kumar Mahapatra
    Er. Ashis Kumar Mahapatra, B.Tech.(Hons), M.Tech. (B.I.T.S, Pilani) is working as Scientist-D at National Informatics Centre (NIC), Ministry of Communication & Information Techology, Government of India, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India and leads the e-Governance Services. He has worked extensively for ICT in Government Sector and has been instrumental in the development & adoption of e-Governance applications within Government Departments. His research area is e-Governance & Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). He has more than 20 years of experience. He has Published and Presented several Papers in National & International Conferences/ Journals along with author of many IT related Papers. (E-Mail: [email protected], Telephone +91-9437303780)
  • Dr. Sukanta Kumar Sahoo
    Dr Sukanta Kumar Sahoo, Professor & Head of Dept., Department of MCA, Gandhi Institute for Technological Advancement (GITA),Bhubaneswar, Odisha has completed M.Sc, M.Tech and Ph.D with gold medalist in M.Sc. level. He teaches courses in Mathematics and Computer Science to undergraduate and post- graduate students since 1990 and has published several papers in National and International Journals. Currently he is the guide of many Ph.D Scholars pursuing research work in the areas of e-Governance, computational fluid mechanics, image-processing and bio-informatics. (E-Mail: [email protected], Telephone +91-9853331313)

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2011-11-18

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