Applying Modeling Technique Optimize Business for E-Government Based on Big Data

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How to apply big data technique in the innovation of government administration is one of hot issues of e-government. The paper discusses one method that applying visualization modeling technique, builds business model including organization model, resource model and process model. According to the connection rules in or among models, the paper also advances the methods to check integrity of models and simulate the business process for insuring the correctness, and to resolve the problem of normalization and accuracy. Then by extracting and integrating information resources from the business model, obtain unified business frameworks, and according to the efficiency factors that corresponding organization, resource, behavior, collaborative and product performance, collect big data and provide a quantitative analysis for the optimization of government business to guide the government business optimization strategy.

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