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Title: Machine Learning Challenges of E-Government Models of Cloud Computing in Developing Countries
Authors: Tamilarasi, R
Kumar, P N Santhosh
Ghantasala, G S Pradeep
Rao, D Nageswara
Bathla, Priyanka
Gupta, Gaurav
Sonia
Keywords: Challenges About E-Government
Cloud Computing
E-Government Models
It Infrastructure
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: 11th International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development, INDIACom 2024
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: pp. 1804-1809
Abstract: Cloud computing usage in electronic government (e-government) is developing across nations and presents a range of difficulties. Infrastructure problems, such as unreliable internet connections and insufficient devices, make it difficult to integrate cloud solutions efficiently. Concerns about data security and privacy arise when private information about citizens is stored in the cloud and could be hacked or accessed without permission. Economic limits and resource constraints could prevent cloud infrastructure installation, thereby reducing e-government service scalability and efficiency. Compliance with various regulations adds complexity to the legal and governmental aspects of managing cloud data. A scientific investigation reveals that while cloud computing-driven e-government services offer numerous advantages, factors such as IT infrastructure, internet accessibility, and confidence in emerging technologies could pose barriers to their adoption. Also, recommend trust-focused cloud computing solutions for e-government services (CCSE-GS). Finally, this study focuses on the number of obstacles that developing countries must overcome to fully realize the potential of cloud computing for e-government services. © 2024 Bharati Vidyapeeth, New Delhi.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/INDIACom61295.2024.10498915
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ISBN: 9789380544519
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