Title
		
		
			Razvoj i implementacija okvira za evaluaciju i praćenje otvorenosti e-uprave
		
	
			Creator
		
		
			Veljković, Nataša Ž. 1982- 
					
	
			Copyright date
		
		
			2015
		
	
			Object Links
		
		
	
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			Autorstvo-Bez prerade 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-ND 3.0)
		
	
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			Language
		
		
			Serbian
		
	
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			Theses Type
		
		
			Doktorska disertacija
		
	
			description
		
		
			 
Datum odbrane: 18.04.2016.
		
	
			Other responsibilities
		
		mentor
				Stoimenov, Leonid 
				član komisije
				Milentijević, Ivan 
				član komisije
				Janković, Dragan 
				član komisije
				Ivković, Miodrag 
				član komisije
				Vučetić, Dejan 
				
			Academic Expertise 
		
		
			Tehničko-tehnološke nauke
		
	
			University
		
		
			Univerzitet u Nišu
		
	
			Faculty
		
		
			Elektronski fakultet
		
	
			Group
		
		
			Katedra za računarstvo
		
	
				Alternative  title
			
			
				Development and implementation of framework for evaluation and monitoring of e-government openess 
			
		
				Publisher
			
			
				 [N. Ž. Veljković] 
			
		
				Format
			
			
				[13], 157 listova
			
		
				description
			
			
				Biografija autora: listovi 156-157
			
		
				description
			
			
				Computer science and technology
			
		
				Abstract (en)
			
			
				The research subject of this PhD thesis is development and implementation of framework for evaluation and monitoring of e-government openness. The research presented in this doctoral dissertation includes definition of a conceptual model of Open government, definition, design and implementation of a framework for evaluation of Open government, definition, design and implementation of Web application architecture that allows evaluation and monitoring of government openness, and finally theoretical and practical validation of framework. Creating the Open government evaluation framework was not possible without a clearly defined concept of Open government, therefore the starting point for this process was clearly defining characteristics of open government that need to be evaluated. The defined Open Government conceptual model, describes Open Government through data openness, data transparency, government transparency, participation and collaboration. On the basis of these aspects following Open government indicators are defined: basic data set, data openness index, government transparency, data transparency, participation and collaboration. Each indicator participates in the final measure – e-government Openness Index with defined constant. Constants’ values are is drafted based on the assessment of the importance of the participation of each of the six indicators in the final measure of e-government Openness Index. Maturity is a measure that relies on the amount of progress that has been made since the last benchmark as well as the experience gained during the entire open government development process. The amount of progress is measured based on current and previous e-government Openness Index values and the number of years that passed between two adjacent benchmarks. Resulting in two measures, that is, one known as the e-government Openness Index and the other Maturity, the framework indicates the progress of government over time, the efficiency of recognizing and implementing new concepts and the willingness of the government to recognize and embrace innovative ideas. The research presented in this PhD dissertation includes definition, design and implementation of Web application architecture for open data analysis and calculation of the evaluation framework’s indicators. Realized Web application enables practical validation of evaluation framework. Also the research includes theoretical validation of the evaluation framework which justifies the reasons for the introduction of the evaluation framework and confirms its validity.
			
		
				Classification
			
			
				004.41 
			
		
				Subject
			
			
				004.415.2
			
		
				Subject
			
			
				35.077:004.7(043.3)
			
		
				Type
			
			
				Elektronska teza
			
		
			Abstract (en)
		
		
			The research subject of this PhD thesis is development and implementation of framework for evaluation and monitoring of e-government openness. The research presented in this doctoral dissertation includes definition of a conceptual model of Open government, definition, design and implementation of a framework for evaluation of Open government, definition, design and implementation of Web application architecture that allows evaluation and monitoring of government openness, and finally theoretical and practical validation of framework. Creating the Open government evaluation framework was not possible without a clearly defined concept of Open government, therefore the starting point for this process was clearly defining characteristics of open government that need to be evaluated. The defined Open Government conceptual model, describes Open Government through data openness, data transparency, government transparency, participation and collaboration. On the basis of these aspects following Open government indicators are defined: basic data set, data openness index, government transparency, data transparency, participation and collaboration. Each indicator participates in the final measure – e-government Openness Index with defined constant. Constants’ values are is drafted based on the assessment of the importance of the participation of each of the six indicators in the final measure of e-government Openness Index. Maturity is a measure that relies on the amount of progress that has been made since the last benchmark as well as the experience gained during the entire open government development process. The amount of progress is measured based on current and previous e-government Openness Index values and the number of years that passed between two adjacent benchmarks. Resulting in two measures, that is, one known as the e-government Openness Index and the other Maturity, the framework indicates the progress of government over time, the efficiency of recognizing and implementing new concepts and the willingness of the government to recognize and embrace innovative ideas. The research presented in this PhD dissertation includes definition, design and implementation of Web application architecture for open data analysis and calculation of the evaluation framework’s indicators. Realized Web application enables practical validation of evaluation framework. Also the research includes theoretical validation of the evaluation framework which justifies the reasons for the introduction of the evaluation framework and confirms its validity.
		
	
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