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What is Web-Service Orchestration

Handbook of Research on Information Communication Technology Policy: Trends, Issues and Advancements
Web-service orchestration is a process of identifying internal and external web services within work flow processes through an orchestration engine.
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Convergence Based E-Government & Governance Policies for Developing Countries
Veena V. Raman (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-847-0.ch005
Abstract
Information technologies play an important role in government since they collect, control and manage extensive information flows. As part of modernization, e-government has become an essential administrative reform. This chapter elucidates the difference between e-government and e-governance and how they translate into policy differences through specific examples. It describes a convergence model of digital governance to address the challenges faced by developing countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Chile and Philippines. It concludes by offering policy suggestions that emerge from examining creative solutions used by governments in developing countries, such as public-private partnerships that harness phenomena like brain circulation to overcome resource and technical constraints.
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