No subject


Thu Feb 10 03:51:04 UTC 2011


"Chapter 6 points out some key design considerations for the solution
architecture. The solution architecture should be designed to be
=EF=AC=82exible, reusable, extensible by stakeholders, and free of vendor
lock-in. Given that many Government projects touch end-users such as
citizens and =EF=AC=81rms, the Government should also play an active role i=
n
promoting banking and accessibility for all. This can form the basis
of a platform for delivery of services.
Chapter 7 addresses openness in implementation of Government IT
projects. It describes the relevance of open standards, open data, and
open source. The Government should not only be a consumer, but also
strive to produce and facilitate open standards, open data, and open
source. It also suggests the creation of an open source foundation for
open sourcing software from Government projects.

Give me a little hope.

Best,

Gautam
________
http://social.prathambooks.org/



More information about the Wikimediaindia-l mailing list