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Optimal Design of an Information Management System for Government: A Bridge between Government and Citizens

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  • Xiayun Li
  • Liuyun Wang
  • Liuyue Fang
  • Wenlong Hang

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The system of government information management can effectively integrate the government-related information and its catalogs that are scattered in various parts and implement the standardized management, so as to realize such as the optimization of information sharing and workflow. Therefore, in this paper, systematic design of an information management system for government is optimized. By using the B/S architecture, the system is divided into four functional modules: organization management, working platform, information management, and information statistics, where based on the design pattern of MVC, the system is divided into the web layer, service layer, and entity layer. Meanwhile, the object-oriented and inheritable programming language Java and the SSH framework are adopted to design the system code. The results show that the system successfully completes related functional operations, which is helpful to promote the formation of “Participatory Governance System†.

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  • Xiayun Li & Liuyun Wang & Liuyue Fang & Wenlong Hang, 2022. "Optimal Design of an Information Management System for Government: A Bridge between Government and Citizens," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3127858
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/3127858
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