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In the Industrial Age, citizens thrived by buying private property
and engaging in commerce. In today's Information Age, people need
access to city public services in order to ensure their welfare. In
"Electronic cities & Web-based urbanization integrated
systems," Maryam Kamrani and Amir Alikhanzadeh, experts in their
respective fields, lay out a plan for cities to build an
informational infrastructure that is essential for every
individual's well-being. The authors argue that building e-cities
based on broad strategies and master plans is necessary so that
everyone will have equal access to public services. Moreover,
designing such cities would enable areas to move quickly into a
fully networked environment that would improve public services.
Creating such e-cities, however, is no easy task. This kind of
development requires master plans and broad strategies. Web sites
must be created to provide online services through a city portal,
paperless municipal services must become the norm, and all kinds of
new management infrastructure must be designed and carefully set in
place. Kamrani and Alikhanzadeh envision a new future and lay out
the necessary steps municipal governments must take in order to
serve their residents and change with the times.
In the Industrial Age, citizens thrived by buying private property
and engaging in commerce. In today's Information Age, people need
access to city public services in order to ensure their welfare. In
"Electronic cities & Web-based urbanization integrated
systems," Maryam Kamrani and Amir Alikhanzadeh, experts in their
respective fields, lay out a plan for cities to build an
informational infrastructure that is essential for every
individual's well-being. The authors argue that building e-cities
based on broad strategies and master plans is necessary so that
everyone will have equal access to public services. Moreover,
designing such cities would enable areas to move quickly into a
fully networked environment that would improve public services.
Creating such e-cities, however, is no easy task. This kind of
development requires master plans and broad strategies. Web sites
must be created to provide online services through a city portal,
paperless municipal services must become the norm, and all kinds of
new management infrastructure must be designed and carefully set in
place. Kamrani and Alikhanzadeh envision a new future and lay out
the necessary steps municipal governments must take in order to
serve their residents and change with the times.
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