Technologies Business Learning Government Department "Computer and Software Engineering"
Plan Introduction; Electronic business: Information structure of electronic business; Electronic government: concept and services; Electronic training: structure and platforms.
Introduction ICT is a key component of the economic and social life of society
Electronic business E-business is the transformation of basic business processes using Internet technologies. E-business production Sale + Payment marketing purchase
Interaction in the E-business information exchange; conducting marketing research; establishing contacts, for example between potential customers and suppliers; sale of goods and services; electronic payment, including using electronic payment systems; distribution of products; the possibility of organizing virtual enterprises.
E-business instruments Production (purchase) Marketing; Order (processing); Settlement (payment); Delivery; After-sales service; Support.
E-business directions electronic advertising; electronic commerce; information Services; e-health service; distance learning; customer relationship management; electronic auctions; electronic exchanges; industry portals; electronic banks; electronic brokerage services.
Electronic government E-government is a new form of organization of the activities of public authorities, which provides convenience for organizations and citizens to receive government services and information on the results of government agencies.
between the state and citizens (G2C, Government-to-Citizen); between the state and business (G2B, Government-to-Business); between different branches of government (G2G, Government-to-Government); between the state and civil servants (G2E, Government-to-Employees). Types of interaction
The tasks of e-government optimization of the provision of government services to the public and business; support and expansion of self-service opportunities for citizens; increase in technological awareness and skills of citizens; increasing the participation of all voters in the governance processes of the country; reduce the impact of the geographical location factor.
Historical reference The idea of «e-government» creating in Kazakhstan was announced at the annual Message of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan March 19, 2004 and was accepted on the 10th of November 2004.
The implementation of «electronic government» in RK Informational step (2005–2006) the publication of all informational resources of state body; Interactive step (2006–2008) the service delivery between the government and the citizen; Transactional step (2008–2010) financial and juridical operations at the governmental portal; Transformational stage (2010 to present days) the creation of complex electronic services.
Electronic learning E-learning - electronic system of training through computer and electronic technologies.
e-learning include: work with electronic materials, using a personal computer,, mobile phone, DVD-player, etc; · obtaining advice, tips, ratings from a remote (geographically) expert (teacher); · Creation a user community (social networks), leading common topics of conversation; · Timely hour delivery of e-learning materials; · Development of educational web resources.
The advantages of e-learning from traditional learning Online Learning Accommodates Everyones Needs; Lectures Can Be Taken Any Number Of Times; Offers Access To Updated Content; Quick Delivery Of Lessons; Consistency between educators and audience; Reduced Costs; Less Impact On Environment.
Conclusion The task of Kazakhstan at the present stage is the transition to an information society through information technologies; One of the components of the information society is the formation and development of e-government, which has been successfully implemented.
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