Feasibility of realization electronics city in Iran's metropolitans (case Study: Tabriz metropolitan)

Authors

1 tabriz university

2 Phd Students of Tabriz University

Abstract

Significant development of information and communication technologies and Internet deployment on the one hand and the urban management needs to new ideas in the cities guidance and the necessity to promote citizens' participation on the other hand, has placed us in front of the gates of the electronic cities. With a view to developing countries in the world, we find that e - government to which extent is able to reduce public spending and maximise of efficiency and effectiveness of the control and management of social systems, tax, health, public health and social welfare. With regard to the importance of e-city objective of this study was to measure the realization of the feasibility of the city of electronics and in the metropolis of Tabriz. Research methodology is of application type and the nature and data collection documents and field (survey). Statistical research community managers and urban metropolis of Tabriz experts is that the volume of the sample simple random sampling method 182 people is obtained. Research findings show that most realization indicate is in the mechanization of variables municipal affairs, local network and the Internet network (fiber optics, wireless and DSL, etc.), respectively, with an average rating Friedman 20.19, 18.46 and 17.52. As well as the lowest feasibility study related to security, the integrity of the existing systems and financial development budget preparation (IT) and that the average rating Friedman, 4.06, 4.23 and 4.62. T-test results also showed that 18, 7 variable has a critical situation and the lack of proper accountability realisation that the value of t-test them less than the value of the test (i. e., 3).

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