Towards Government as a Social Machine.
Vanilson Arruda BurégioKellyton BritoNelson Souto RosaMisael NetoVinicius Cardoso GarciaSilvio Romero de Lemos MeiraPublished in: WWW (Companion Volume) (2015)
Keyphrases
- social responsibility
- social networks
- social interaction
- social media
- united states
- public sector
- e government
- neural network
- information technology
- public policy
- social networking
- social web
- real time
- social context
- parallel machines
- digital government
- flowshop
- batch processing
- criminal justice
- presidential election
- sharing information
- policy makers
- collective intelligence
- government agencies
- knowledge sharing
- metadata
- data sets