Implementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South Africa

Traditional methods of providing public services to disadvantaged rural communities in South Africa have, over the years, proven to be inefficient and in most such communities, simply non-existent. Although the South African government has taken initiatives to make these public services cheaply and...

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Main Author: Jakachira, Bobby Tichaona
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Fort Hare 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10353/273
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ufh-vital-113772017-12-21T04:22:53ZImplementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South AfricaJakachira, Bobby TichaonaRural development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeInternet in public administration -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeRural development -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeTraditional methods of providing public services to disadvantaged rural communities in South Africa have, over the years, proven to be inefficient and in most such communities, simply non-existent. Although the South African government has taken initiatives to make these public services cheaply and conveniently available online at national level, access at local municipal level is still lacking. The goal of this study is to develop a cost-effective e-government system that will contribute to improved provision of public services to the Dwesa area, a rural community in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, by the government. A prototype construction approach was used, to develop a cost-effective four-modular web application. Interviews were conducted in the field, resulting in four e-government system modules, based on open-source software, developed and integrated to form a single, dynamic web component that will act as a one-stop shop for Dwesa community members. These are the Dwesa Online Application Centre (DOAC) to apply for important government documents and grants, the Dwesa Online Reporting Centre (DORC) to report various grievances to the responsible agencies, the Dwesa Forum Corner (DFC), a digital community, and the management back-end module. The Dwesa e-government portal was developed using Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP (LAMP) technology, a Zoop framework to model the individual components and a JQUERY JavaScript library to increase the responsiveness of the user interfaces. The most significant contributions of this thesis have been the development of a cost-effective, integrated e-government functionality, applicable to disadvantaged communities, and the greater understanding this has given of the tools and methodologies that can be used to deliver public services efficiently to citizens. The final evaluation of this e-government system gives significant evidence that the e-government portal provides a solid foundation that will allow e-government implementation to raise the provision of public services to a higher level.University of Fort HareFaculty of Science & Agriculture2009ThesisMastersMSc (Computer Science)151 leaves; 30 cmpdfvital:11377http://hdl.handle.net/10353/273EnglishUniversity of Fort Hare
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topic Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Internet in public administration -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Rural development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
spellingShingle Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Internet in public administration -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Rural development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Jakachira, Bobby Tichaona
Implementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South Africa
description Traditional methods of providing public services to disadvantaged rural communities in South Africa have, over the years, proven to be inefficient and in most such communities, simply non-existent. Although the South African government has taken initiatives to make these public services cheaply and conveniently available online at national level, access at local municipal level is still lacking. The goal of this study is to develop a cost-effective e-government system that will contribute to improved provision of public services to the Dwesa area, a rural community in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, by the government. A prototype construction approach was used, to develop a cost-effective four-modular web application. Interviews were conducted in the field, resulting in four e-government system modules, based on open-source software, developed and integrated to form a single, dynamic web component that will act as a one-stop shop for Dwesa community members. These are the Dwesa Online Application Centre (DOAC) to apply for important government documents and grants, the Dwesa Online Reporting Centre (DORC) to report various grievances to the responsible agencies, the Dwesa Forum Corner (DFC), a digital community, and the management back-end module. The Dwesa e-government portal was developed using Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP (LAMP) technology, a Zoop framework to model the individual components and a JQUERY JavaScript library to increase the responsiveness of the user interfaces. The most significant contributions of this thesis have been the development of a cost-effective, integrated e-government functionality, applicable to disadvantaged communities, and the greater understanding this has given of the tools and methodologies that can be used to deliver public services efficiently to citizens. The final evaluation of this e-government system gives significant evidence that the e-government portal provides a solid foundation that will allow e-government implementation to raise the provision of public services to a higher level.
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title Implementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South Africa
title_short Implementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South Africa
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title_fullStr Implementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Implementing an integrated e-government functionality for a marginalized community in the Eastern Cape South Africa
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