11. Web mining and analytics for improving e-government services in IndiaRajan Gupta, Sunil K. Muttoo, Saibal K. Pal, 2017, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: The ever increasing technology usage and the globalization have given rise to the need of quick, accurate and smarter handling of information by organizations, states, nations and the entire globe. For every nation to be under any form of government, it became mandatory to have shorter turnaround time for their interactions with citizens. This pressure gave rise to the concept of e-Governance. It has been implemented by various nations and even UN reported an increase in E-Governance activities around the world. However, the major problems that need to be addressed by developing nations are digital divide and lack of e-Infrastructure. India started its e-Governance plan through a proposal in 2006 with establishment of National e-Governance Plan popularly known as NeGP headed by Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India. As per the Electronic Transaction and Aggregation Layer, millions of transactions are taking place on regular basis. Within 2015 itself, over 2 billion transactions have been carried out by the Indian citizens in various categories and sectors like agriculture, health, and the likes. For central government projects alone, around 980 million electronic transactions have taken place, while for state government projects, the combined total of all the states is close to 1.2 billion. With the kind of data getting generated through e-Governance initiative in India, it will open up lot of opportunities for data analysts & mining experts to explore this data and generate insights out of them. The aim of this chapter is to introduce various areas and sectors in India where analytics can be applied for e-Governance related entities like citizens, corporate and government departments. It will be useful for researchers, academicians and students to understand various areas in E-Governance where web mining and data analysis can be applied. The theoretical background has been supported by practical case study for better understanding of the concepts of web analysis and mining in the area of E-Governance. Keywords: web mining, data mining, e-governance, analytics, data science, public sector Published in RUNG: 01.04.2021; Views: 2033; Downloads: 60 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
12. Citizen relationship management by the Government of India through social media channelsSaibal K. Pal, Sunil K. Muttoo, 2018, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: This chapter outlines how Citizen Relationship Management (CRM), a concept derived from the more commonly known Customer Relationship Management, can enable a government to create awareness among citizens about the myriad of services provided by the public sector. The system also helps in attracting and recording responses from the citizens, thereby enabling government employees in responding to citizens’ concerns via social media. Keywords: citizen relationship management, e-governance, social media, politics, data science Published in RUNG: 31.03.2021; Views: 2125; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
13. Data colonialism : highlighting socioeconomic disparity of indigenous people2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference Keywords: data sets, indigenous, heritage, ancestry, data ownership, artistic research, intermedia, identity, data science, coding Published in RUNG: 25.02.2021; Views: 2161; Downloads: 19 Link to full text |
14. Displaying commons and resonances between art and science for a new start from the zero2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference Keywords: sciart, science art, commoning, diversity, artsci, streams, weather forecasting, climate change, communication, curation Published in RUNG: 16.02.2021; Views: 2270; Downloads: 21 Link to full text |
15. The wetlands between art and science2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference Keywords: artistic research, bioart, performance art science, feminism, environmental humanities, posthumanism, skin, complexity, embodiment, unruliness Published in RUNG: 16.02.2021; Views: 2339; Downloads: 24 Link to full text |
16. Sustainable impacts for studying and innovating through art, science and technology : MAST sustainability planKornélia Kiss, Peter Purg, Simon Gmajner, Nayarí Castillo-Rutz, Daniela Urem, Sergi Bermúdez, 2020, treatise, preliminary study, study Abstract: The MAST Sustainability Plan reflects the actions and strategies of the MAST project consortium that are to safeguard the longevity of the project’s positive impacts both on the level of participating institutions, the manifold stakeholder groups involved, and the broader network of (future) partnerships that may evolve and benefit from the project’s results. Keywords: Sustainability, exploitation, project, Arts Science and Technology Published in RUNG: 10.02.2021; Views: 2303; Downloads: 62 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
17. Embodying data by decolonisation of thinking2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference Keywords: architecture, interior design, museums, exposition design, museography, commoning, science communication Published in RUNG: 22.01.2021; Views: 2300; Downloads: 21 Link to full text |
18. Scientific Advancement in Contemporary Society: Interface between Technology, Law and ScienceAdetutu Aina-Pelemo, Ananya Patil, Paul Ejembi, Sandra Oloketuyi, Iseoluwa Aina, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subjects are not only interwoven but cannot be protected and regulated without the viable use of law. The unprecedented advancement ofscientific innovations has far-reaching implication in virtually all ramifications of human endeavour. Technology is an invention created using science, which needs to be sustained by prudent management and law. The research goal is to narrow down a middle ground where all these independent fields can meet and share a symbiotic relationship without stifling each other. The research seeks to ascertain the knowledge and perception of selected university students of Nigeria and India, about Science, Law and Technology. The authors adopted the doctrinal and empirical research methodology coupled with the use of cases and legislations as source of information. The research revealed that majority of the participants has knowledge about the co-existence and impact of Science, Technology and Law in the society. However, the attitude and perception of the participants constitute a fundamental influence on the degree to which technological orientations occur during learning process. Also, 85% of 200 participants agreed that there is need for frequent education and legislation as science and technology evolves in the society. Hence, this article recommends the implementation and frequent modifications of law to continually protect, encourage and ensure the societal sustainability of ethical standards. Keywords: Advancement, Law, Relations, Science, Sustainability, Technology Published in RUNG: 14.01.2021; Views: 2315; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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20. Art&Science: What Artistic Innovation can Give to Science&Business?Marko Peljhan, Monica Bello, 2020, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: Artists are increasingly joining scientists in their research facilities; the tools and methodologies used by artists and designers radically shift the way research questions are conceived and the way problems are discussed and articulated. These unorthodox methodologies often lead to unorthodox solutions, providing inspiration not only to the teams they are part of but also to society at large. Can artists engage meaningfully in all phases of scientific research? Where could the outsiders’ artistic approach contribute the most? Can these participatory methodologies also provide inspiration for addressing the burning issues of the present? Join leading entrepreneurs and researchers to find out how artists add value to their work. Keywords: art, science, innovation, creativity Published in RUNG: 04.01.2021; Views: 2280; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |