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E- Governance


E-Governance
EG 3214 CT (Elective)
                                                                                                                      Total:   7 hour /week
Year:  III                                                                                                    Lecture:   4 hours/week 
Semester:  VI                                                                                       Case studies: 3 hours/week
Course Description: This course deals with the introduction, different models for e-Governance, concept of eGovernance, different types of on-line business systems, techniques and implementation for electronics payment system, and legal considerations in e-Governance 

Course Objectives:
After completing this course the students will be able to 
1.     Introduce e-Governance. 
2.     Explain security issues of e-Governance.
3.     Describe the legal and ethical issues of e-Governance/ cyber law.
4.     Impart knowledge in management and government projects.
Course Contents:

Unit
Topics
Contents
Hours
Methods/ Media
Marks
1
Introduction:
1.1History of e-Governance development
1.2 how e-Governance works, 
1.3 Categories of e-Governance 
1.4 Applications, 
1.5 Global trading environment & adoption of e-Governance, 
1.7 Difference between traditional Government and e-Governance, 
1.8 advantages and disadvantages of e-Governance,
1.9 Benefits of e-Government, 
1.10. E-Government life cycle, 
1.11 Online service delivery and electronic service delivery, 
1.12 Maturity and adoption model 
5hrs


2
Models of e-
Governance
2.1 Major challenges of G2G  e-
2.2 Governance 
[5hrs]




Unit
Topics
Contents
Hours
Methods/ Media
Marks


2.3 Governance to Business (G2B) 
2.4 Development of G2B                     Governance, 
2.5 Difference between G2C and G2B e-Governance,
2.6 G2C, G2E



3
Infrastructure use in e-
Governance
3.1 Applications architecture, 
3.2 Support systems, 
3.4 Datacenter, 
3.5 Government gateway, 
3.6 Open source software and free software, 
3.7 Electronic Data Interchange(EDI):
     Components of EDI, 
     protocol, 
     EDI standards, 
     Data standards used in EDI, 
     Electronic funds transfer

  (5 hrs)


4
Mobile
Governance
4.1 Application of M-Governance,
4.2 Advantage of m-Governance, 
4.3 Wireless application protocol, 
4.4 WAP Browser,
4.5 Mobile Commerce architecture
[6 hrs]



5
Technology for Online business
5.1 IT Infrastructure, 
5.2 Internet, 
5.3 Intranet, 
5.4 Extranet, 
5.5 VPN, Firewall, 
5.6 Cryptography, 
5.7 Digital signature, 
5.8 Digital certificate, 
5.9 Hypertext, 
5.10 Hypermedia, 
5.11 HTTP
5hrs


6
Electronic payment system (EPS)
6.1Online banking, 
6.2 types of EPS,
6.3 security requirement of EPS, 
[10 hrs]




Unit
Topics
Contents
Hours
Methods/ Media
Marks


6.4 Secure socket layer (SSL), 
6.5 Secure electronic
6.6 Transaction (SET), 
6.7 Payment gateway,
6.8 Online payment processing, and
6.9 Payment processing Network



7
Security Issues in e-Governance
7.1 e-Governance Security Issues, 
7.2 Risks Involved in e-Governance, 
7.3 Protecting e-Governance System, 
7.4 e-Governance Security tools, 
7.5 Biometric, 
7.6 Client server Network security, 
7.7 Data and message security     
[6 hrs]



8
Legal and
Ethical Issues
8.1 Issues related to e-Governance, 
8.2 Legal issues, 
8.3 Ethical issues, 
8.4 Taxation
[4 hrs]



9
Cyber law

9.1 Aims of cyber law, 
9.2 Salient provisions of cyber law, 
9.3Contracting          and        contract
enforcement
[4hrs]


10
Managing and implementing eGovernance
10.1. Management and strategy of eGovernment systems, 
10.2. managing public Data, 
10.3. Managing and emerging issues for e-Government, 
10.4. e-Government system life cycle and project assessment, 
10.5. analysis of current reality, 
10.6. design of new e-Government
system, 
10.7. e-Government Risk assessment and mitigation, 
10.8. e-Government                 system
construction, 
10hrs


Unit
Topics
Contents
Hours
Methods/ Media
Marks


10.9. implementation and beyond,
10.10. developing        e-Government
hybrids



Practical:  
45hrs


Case studies on developed and developing countries on  e Governance development




References books:
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
             

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