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GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF E-GOVERNMENT AT INSTITUTIONS OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Muharem Redžibašić ,
Muharem Redžibašić
Mladen Radivojević
Mladen Radivojević

Abstract

Most of the information systems that are introduced to e-government bring with them many inovations and many complications. Each system is introduced individually by use of heterogeneous information technologies, which almost immediately disable quality data exchange (G2G) and reduce the usability of existing data in the system. By combining traditional business habits and new information systems, instead of making business easier for users, many things become slower and repetitive processes through the information system and paper processing. In fact, the IS are an addition for the traditional way of doing business, not theirs replacement as it should be. Theis paper will contain a new concept that should be followed by institutions that introduce e-government as well as software companies that implement such systems in order to increasse data usability, security and accessibility to those for which they are intended.

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