Research on E-Government Model Based on Big Data

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The rapid development of big data will greatly change the government’s management mode. Each country in the world has issued various policies to deal with the development of big data, and our government also attaches great importance to the industry of big data. The e-government model based on big data proposed in the paper raises new ideas for the innovation of e-government affairs.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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July 2014

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